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What Is the November Birthstone?
The November birthstone is topaz, with citrine recognized as the modern alternate. Both stones have been associated with November in various traditions across the past century, and contemporary American Gem Society and Jewelers of America standards recognize both as legitimate November birthstones. Buyers can choose either based on personal preference — there is no hierarchy between them in modern American birthstone tradition.
Topaz is the historically primary November birthstone, with associations dating to ancient Greek and Roman traditions. The traditional November color is golden or yellow topaz, though topaz occurs in many color varieties (blue, white, pink, imperial). For jewelry purposes, "November birthstone topaz" typically refers to yellow, golden, or imperial topaz — the warm-toned varieties.
Citrine is the modern alternate, recognized in 1952 when the American Gem Society added it to the official birthstone list. Citrine is a yellow-to-orange variety of quartz, sharing topaz's warm color range at significantly more accessible pricing. The addition of citrine made November birthstone jewelry accessible to wider price ranges while preserving the warm yellow-orange aesthetic.
For comprehensive birthstone history and complete month-by-month context, see our birthstones by month guide.ness and honest care guidance on every listing. Garnet ranges from 6.5 to 7.5 on the Mohs scale, depending on the variety, making it a reliable daily-wear stone in protective settings.
What Color Is the November Birthstone?
The November birthstone color is yellow to orange, with golden and amber variations across both topaz and citrine. The specific color range:
- Yellow topaz — pure yellow tones, lighter and brighter
- Golden topaz — deeper yellow with golden undertones
- Imperial topaz — yellow-orange with pink or red flashes, the most prestigious topaz variety
- Citrine — yellow to orange quartz, ranging from pale lemon to deep amber
The unifying color identity is warm yellow-orange in the autumn-leaf register. November birthstone jewelry typically reads as warm, golden, and seasonal — particularly suited to autumn-themed gifts, fall weddings, and recipients drawn to warm jewelry tones year-round.
Topaz vs. Citrine — How to Choose
Both stones legitimately serve as November birthstone jewelry. The choice between them depends on three factors.
Hardness and durability
Topaz ranks 8 on the Mohs hardness scale — significantly harder than citrine at Mohs 7. For everyday wear and engagement-context jewelry, topaz handles daily wear with less concern about scratching or surface damage. For occasional-wear fashion pieces, both stones perform comparably with reasonable care. Topaz does have crystallographic cleavage planes that create specific impact vulnerabilities not present in citrine.
Price tier
Citrine is significantly more accessible than topaz at equivalent visible sizes. A 2-carat citrine ring typically costs a fraction of a comparable yellow topaz ring, and even less than imperial topaz. For larger statement pieces (3-5 carat center stones), citrine becomes the more practical choice for buyers wanting substantial visible stone presence at accessible pricing.
Color preference
Topaz tends toward the warmer golden-yellow end of the November palette; citrine often reads slightly cooler with more lemon-yellow tones (though deeper amber citrine matches topaz warmth closely). For buyers wanting the deepest warm-amber November aesthetic, imperial topaz delivers the richest color. For buyers wanting pale yellow brightness, citrine in lighter grades reads cleaner.
Most common pairing in November birthstone jewelry: golden or imperial topaz center stones in higher-tier pieces (engagement rings, anniversary jewelry, heirloom-grade), with citrine in fashion pieces and accessible-tier configurations. Both options across both stones are available throughout this collection.
For dedicated topaz options, see topaz jewelry. For dedicated citrine, see citrine jewelry.
Cuts Used in November Birthstone Jewelry
The cut chosen for topaz or citrine affects how the stone displays color and brilliance.
Oval cuts — most popular across November birthstone jewelry. Provides substantial visual real estate and works across rings, pendants, and statement earrings. See oval gemstone jewelry.
Emerald cuts — rectangular step-cut produces elegant pattern visible through the stone's clarity. Particularly suited to topaz where the cut emphasizes the stone's transparency.
Round cuts — traditional brilliant cut, displays maximum sparkle from both stones.
Cushion cuts — rounded square shape reading as soft and vintage-leaning. See cushion cut gemstone jewelry.
Pear cuts — combines oval elongation with directional emphasis, suited to drop earrings and pendant configurations.
Asscher cuts — square step-cut with an Art Deco aesthetic. See asscher cut gemstone jewelry.
What Is the November Birthstone?
The November birthstone is topaz, with citrine recognized as the modern alternate. Both stones have been associated with November in various traditions across the past century, and contemporary American Gem Society and Jewelers of America standards recognize both as legitimate November birthstones. Buyers can choose either based on personal preference — there is no hierarchy between them in modern American birthstone tradition.
Topaz is the historically primary November birthstone, with associations dating to ancient Greek and Roman traditions. The traditional November color is golden or yellow topaz, though topaz occurs in many color varieties (blue, white, pink, imperial). For jewelry purposes, "November birthstone topaz" typically refers to yellow, golden, or imperial topaz — the warm-toned varieties.
Citrine is the modern alternate, recognized in 1952 when the American Gem Society added it to the official birthstone list. Citrine is a yellow-to-orange variety of quartz, sharing topaz's warm color range at significantly more accessible pricing. The addition of citrine made November birthstone jewelry accessible to wider price ranges while preserving the warm yellow-orange aesthetic.
For comprehensive birthstone history and complete month-by-month context, see our birthstones by month guide.ness and honest care guidance on every listing. Garnet ranges from 6.5 to 7.5 on the Mohs scale, depending on the variety, making it a reliable daily-wear stone in protective settings.
Zodiac Associations
November spans two zodiac signs: Scorpio (October 23 – November 21) and Sagittarius (November 22 – December 21). Both signs traditionally associate with November birthstones, though specific zodiac-stone pairings vary across traditions.
Scorpio is most commonly associated with topaz in contemporary zodiac stone traditions, with citrine as a secondary option. Scorpio symbolism (intensity, transformation, depth) pairs particularly well with imperial topaz's deeper warm tones.
Sagittarius is most commonly associated with citrine and topaz interchangeably, with turquoise as a secondary December-leaning option. Sagittarius symbolism (optimism, expansion, exploration) pairs well with citrine's bright yellow brilliance.
For broader zodiac-stone associations across all signs, see our birthstones by month guide.
November Birthstone FAQs
Customization
November birthstone jewelry is well-suited to customization — particularly engraving for personalization (birthdate, name, short phrase) on commemorative pieces. Common custom requests include stone-specific selection (yellow vs imperial topaz vs citrine), custom setting design, alternate metals, accent stone choices, custom engraving, and matched jewelry sets (necklace and earring pairs).
Our custom ring builder handles full custom November birthstone designs from scratch. For complimentary engraving, see our engraving service. Use our free ring sizer before ordering rings.
For broader birthstone-specific options, see solitaire birthstone rings, halo birthstone rings, stacking birthstone rings, vintage birthstone rings, and nature inspired birthstone rings.