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    Peridot ( / ˈpɛrɪˌdɒt, - ˌdoʊ / 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.

  2. 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.

  3. Aug 5, 2022 · Peridot is one of the most visually striking gemstones, with its mix of bright summery greens and gorgeous glowing golden tones. Unlike many gemstones, which are coloured by impurities and known as allochromatic, Peridot is idiochromatic, which means its colour comes from the chemical composition of the gem.

  4. Peridot is an ancient Gem of the mineral Olivine. Its chemical composition includes iron and magnesium, and iron is the cause of its attractive yellowish green colors.

  5. Jul 1, 2024 · 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.

  6. Science & Origin of Peridot. Peridot is an iron and magnesium-rich silicate that is the gem variety of Olivine. It can be found on Basalt, crystallized in the form of tiny grains, or shaped like small prismatic crystals.

  7. What is Peridot? And what is the peridot mineral group? Peridot is a semi-precious chrysolite or olivine mineral gemstone that sits between 6.5-7 on the Mohs hardness scale. How is peridot formed? It is one of the only semi-precious gemstones not formed in the Earth’s crust but in the molten rock of the Earth’s upper mantle.

  8. 5 days ago · 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.”.

  9. Peridot is the rare gem-quality variety of the common mineral olivine, which forms deep inside the Earth’s mantle and is brought to the surface by volcanoes. In Hawaii, peridot once symbolized the tears of Pele, the volcano goddess of fire who controls the flow of lava.

  10. 4 days ago · Peridot is the gem variety of the mineral olivine. Its chemical composition includes iron and magnesium, and iron is the cause of its attractive yellowish green colors.

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