Peridot Gemstone
Peridot Gemstone
Peridot(pair-uh-doe) is often referred to as the evening emerald
because it does not change in artificial light. This gemstone comes
only in green of varying shades depending on the chemicals in it's
makeup. It is often described as having a velvety appearance.
Cleopatra May Have Been Mistaking Peridot for Emeralds
Many historians now believe that much of what ancient royals such as
Cleopatra wore and thought of as emeralds, may have actually been
peridot. The green of this gem varies from an intense green to shades
of yellow-green and it is sometimes called 'precious olivine' after
it's gem family.
Peridot is a very old gemstone reaching back through the centuries.
Many of the early deposits became exhausted, but in just the last
fifteen years there have been new finds making this gemstone easily
available again, and recreating a lot of interest in the stone. New
deposits of peridot have been found in a number of places around the
world, including two in the US. One in Arizona, and the other in New
Mexico.
Peridot is not the most liked gemstone by those who have the task of
cutting them. They are difficult to cut, and may crack in the process.
However, once they have been cut, they are a durable stone.
As is the case with many precious gemstones, it is suggested that an
ultrasonic cleaner not be used, avoid extreme heat and steam cleaning.
Wash with warm soapy water.
Precious olivine as peridot is sometimes called, was once considered a
treasure by Native Hawaiians and considered to be the tears of the
goddess of fire, Pele. Small grains of peridot can be found on the
beaches of Hawaii mingled in the sand.
Peridot The August Birthstone
Peridot is the August birthstone and the intense shades of green can
add to an early fall wardrobe, but there are other shades of green that
blend wonderfully with the shades of spring as well.The lovely limey green makes this white gold peridot & diamond pendant
a lovely addition to a spring or early summer wardrobe.
Peridot is a stunning gemstone for all types of jewelry pieces. This pear shaped peridot & diamond ring
is just one example.The
lime green and yellow-green shades have a very fresh look that is
attractive in peridot rings and pendants and supports a very youthful
and up to date look.
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