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Peridot

Its color ranges from yellowish-green to olive, with the most desirable hue being a vibrant, pure lime green.

While small peridots are plentiful, large, clean stones are rare and valuable. The Smithsonian Museum in Washington D.C. displays a record-breaking 46.16-karat peridot from Pakistan. 4. Metaphysical Properties: A Healer’s Stone PERIDOT

Whether you are an August baby celebrating your birthstone, a lover of unique jewelry, or someone fascinated by the mystical energy of crystals, understanding the depth of peridot is a journey into the heart of the earth and the vastness of space. 1. "Out of This World": The Cosmic Origin Its color ranges from yellowish-green to olive, with

Peridot's history is steeped in mystery and allure. It was first mined as early as 1500 B.C. on Topazios (now St. John’s Island or Zabargad) in the Egyptian Red Sea. displays a record-breaking 46

The intensity of the green depends entirely on the amount of iron within the crystal structure.