This Pear-Shape Citrine Flower Pendant Necklace arranges multiple pear-cut natural citrines in a flower silhouette in 14kt yellow gold, totalling 2.50 carats across the cluster. The pear cuts function as petals around a central focal point, creating a floral form distinctive enough to read as a statement piece without crossing into oversize territory. At 1.00 by 0.70 inches and 2.50g of 14kt yellow gold, this is the larger and more decorative companion to our Oval Citrine Pendant in the same stone weight. Citrine is the November birthstone.
The pendant carries 2.50 total carats of natural pear-cut citrines arranged as the petals of the flower silhouette. Citrine is a variety of quartz coloured by trace iron content, sharing the same mineral family as amethyst. Most citrine in fine jewelry today is heat-treated quartz, a standard practice in the trade that brings out the warm golden-yellow colour, the stones in this pendant are natural rather than synthetic or lab-created. Citrine registers 7 on the Mohs hardness scale, durable enough for pendant wear.
The 14kt yellow gold setting (585 purity) is fabricated as a flower silhouette with multiple pear-cut citrines functioning as the petals. Floral pendant designs work particularly well with multi-stone arrangements, the flower form gives each individual stone a clear position in the layout while creating visual unity across the whole pendant. At 2.50g of 14kt yellow gold, the metal weight is substantial enough to give the pendant statement-piece presence on the chain while staying comfortable for regular wear.
Within our citrine pendant collection, this Pear-Shape Citrine Flower Pendant is the decorative statement option, multiple stones arranged in a flower form, more substantial gold weight, and a sculpted setting design at $575. Our Oval Citrine Pendant Necklace is the minimalist option, a single oval centre stone in a clean prong setting at $325. Both use 2.50tcw of natural citrine in 14kt yellow gold, the difference is design philosophy: cluster decorative versus single-stone minimalist. Both are well-suited as November birthstone gifts.
Yes. The pear-cut citrines are natural quartz gemstones, not synthetic or lab-created. As is standard for citrine in fine jewelry, they are likely heat-treated to bring out the golden-yellow colour, this is an accepted trade practice and does not make the stones synthetic.
Both pendants use 2.50tcw of natural citrine in 14kt yellow gold. This Pear-Shape Flower Pendant is the decorative cluster option (multiple pear-cut stones arranged as a flower, 2.50g of gold, $575). The Oval Citrine Pendant is the minimalist solitaire option (single oval stone, 1.45g of gold, $325). Choose based on whether you want decorative flower or minimalist solitaire.
Yes. The setting is real 14kt yellow gold (purity 585), not gold-plated, gold-filled, or vermeil.
Citrine can experience slow colour change with prolonged direct-sunlight exposure over many years. Storing the pendant out of direct sunlight when not worn helps preserve the colour. For everyday pendant wear, this is rarely an issue.
Pear cuts work well in flower arrangements because their tapered shape naturally suggests petals radiating from a centre, a round or oval cut tends to produce a halo silhouette rather than a floral one. The pear-cut choice here is design-driven.