Natural Yellow Asestelle Citrine Bracelet with Brazilian, Violent Yellow and Citrine Asai Beads in Unisex Design Available in Multiple Sizes from 4mm to 20.8mm Single or Three Circle Geometrical Shapes for Men and Women
Natural Citrine Bracelet with Choice of Bead Size, Colour Grade and Stringing Design

This citrine bracelet provides a versatile jewellery option centred on the natural warmth of yellow citrine stone. It is designed without gender specification, making it a straightforward accessory choice. The key selection points are the colour intensity, ranging from standard yellow to a more vivid ‘violent yellow’, and the physical scale of the piece, determined by the bead diameter and the number of bead circles used in its construction. With options spanning from delicate 4mm beads to bolder 20mm stones, and from multi-strand to single-strand designs, it allows for significant customisation based on personal preference for size and presence.
Features and Construction

The bracelet's construction is defined by its use of natural citrine, shaped into geometrical beads and assembled based on the selected size option. The available variations create distinctly different visual weights and styles.
Material and Build
The bracelet is made entirely from citrine, a variety of quartz known for its yellow to amber colour. The stones undergo a grinding process to achieve their geometrical bead shape. The colour is specified in grades: 5A level citrine Asai, 6A level citrine Asai (described as ‘violent yellow’), and a separate ‘Brazilian yellow’ option. This provides a choice in the saturation and tone of the yellow hue, from a standard grade to a deeper, more intense colour.
Size and Practical Fit
The most defining characteristic is the range of bead sizes, which directly influences the bracelet's overall dimensions and style. Options are grouped into two main stringing designs. Smaller bead sizes (4–4.8mm, 5–5.8mm, 6–6.8mm) are arranged in ‘three circles’, meaning the bracelet consists of three parallel strands of beads, resulting in a fuller look. Larger bead sizes (from 7–7.7mm upwards) are configured as a ‘single circle’, or a single strand, which offers a simpler, more substantial statement per bead. The bead count decreases as the bead diameter increases, ensuring a consistent internal circumference fit across the size range.
Uses and Placement

As a piece of natural stone jewellery, its use is primarily decorative. The range of sizes allows it to suit different contexts, from subtle everyday wear to a more prominent accessory for special occasions.
Event or Professional Use
The single-circle designs with larger beads, such as the 14mm or 20mm options, have a more pronounced presence suitable for events where jewellery is intended to be a focal point. The warm yellow colour of citrine can complement both casual and formal attire without being overly flashy, making it adaptable for various professional or social settings.
Everyday Home Use
The three-circle designs with smaller beads (4–6.8mm) offer a more detailed yet lighter-weight option suitable for daily wear. The unisex design means it can be worn by anyone regardless of gender, functioning as a simple, natural accessory for everyday outfits. Its stone construction makes it resistant to fading or tarnishing over time.
Benefits and Buying Value

The value lies in the specific choices offered within a single product line, allowing you to select the exact scale and colour intensity you prefer without needing to shop across multiple different products.
Reuse and Low Maintenance
As a solid stone piece, it requires minimal specialist care. Avoiding harsh chemicals and storing it separately will help maintain its ground finish. Its durability as a quartz-based gemstone means it is not prone to degradation from light or air, supporting long-term use with basic care.
Why Choose This Product
This product is suited for buyers who want a natural gemstone bracelet but also want control over the precise bead size and the overall density of the design. The explicit listing of over a dozen size increments and two construction methods (single vs. three circle) provides clear, factual options. It avoids ambiguity by specifying exact bead diameter ranges and the corresponding bead count for each option, allowing for an informed choice based on measurable specifications rather than vague descriptions.



