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  1. Feb 29, 2024 · Dating back to ancient times, this gemstone has been cherished and revered by various civilizations. Its name, “peridot,” is derived from the Arabic word “faridat,” meaning “gem.”. One of the earliest known sources of peridot is St. John’s Island in the Red Sea, where Egyptians mined this precious stone as early as 1500 BCE.

  2. Peridot not only has a fascinating history, but its gorgeous green hue can also compete with any gem under the sun! Peridot is perhaps the only gemstone in the world that only occurs in one color - Olive Green. Although the intensity of this green will vary depending on iron content, with lower iron comes lower intensity green.

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  4. The most popular peridot engagement ring style is a diamond halo ring with a pave band. Peridot also looks lovely in modern bezel-set engagement rings. Three stone peridot engagement rings most often have a round, emerald cut or oval peridot in the center and pear shaped or round diamonds on the side.

  5. Peridot History and Lore. This 146.10-carat peridot is in the collection of the Natural History Museum in London. Peridot has always been associated with light. In fact, the Egyptians called it the “gem of the sun.”. Some believed that it protected its owner from “terrors of the night,” especially when it was set in gold.

  6. Aug 18, 2016 · But despite its alluring hue, the peridot has had a rocky ride falling in and out of favour over the centuries. Since 1900, it has always been the birthstone of August, its bright, fresh colour a fitting hue for the high summer. But a traditional rhyme warns August babies: "The August born without this stone, ‘tis said, must live unloved ...

  7. Jan 24, 2024 · Peridot is available in various sizes, and the carat weight of the gemstone is a crucial factor to consider. Larger peridots may exhibit a more intense color due to the greater volume of the stone.

  8. Aug 5, 2022 · As the gem of the sun, Peridot is a perfect birthstone choice for the summer month of August (in the northern hemisphere at least), with its bright natural greens and golden flashes of brilliance. Peridot is the only famous member of the Olivine mineral family, which is a magnesium iron silicate composition. Peridot and Olivine are essentially ...

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