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    Peridot (/ ˈ p ɛ r ɪ ˌ d ɒ t,-ˌ d oʊ / PERR-ih-dot, -⁠⁠doh), sometimes called chrysolite, is a yellowish-green transparent variety of olivine. Peridot is one of the few gemstones that occur in only one color. Peridot can be found in mafic and ultramafic rocks occurring in lava and peridotite xenoliths of the mantle.

  2. About Peridot. The ancient Egyptians mined peridot on the Red Sea island of Zabargad, the source for many large fine peridots in the world’s museums. The Egyptians called it the “gem of the sun.”. Today this gem is still prized for its restful yellowish green hues and long history.

  3. Peridot is an extraordinary crystal for healing the emotional body and resolving matters of the heart. It cleanses and heals hurt feelings and “bruised egos,” lessening anger, jealousy, resentment and spite, while teaching one to understand that holding onto people, or the past, is counterproductive to one’s growth.

  4. Peridot Value, Price, and Jewelry Information. The modern August birthstone, peridot has been prized as a jewelry stone since ancient times. Always green in color but with considerable variations, a peridot's particular shade depends on its source. 7 Minute Read.

  5. Apr 20, 2024 · 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 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.

  7. Aug 29, 2023 · Peridot, a captivating gemstone that has been cherished for centuries, is often referred to as the “gem of the sun” due to its vibrant green hue. This exquisite gemstone holds a rich history, fascinating mythology, and possesses a myriad of physical and chemical properties that make it truly unique.

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