5 Reasons To Buy Peridot Gemstone Jewelry (1)

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Known for its beautiful olive green color, peridot is gaining popularity among the new generation. Peridot is a precious gemstone formed from the mineral olivine. Do you know why peridot is a unique gemstone? Because it is one of the two gems in the world formed in the molten rock of Earth’s upper mantle. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: 5 Reasons To Buy Peridot Gemstone Jewelry (1)


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5 Reasons To Buy Peridot Gemstone Jewelry
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Introduction
  • Known for its beautiful olive green color,
    peridot is gaining popularity among the new
    generation. Peridot is a precious gemstone formed
    from the mineral olivine. Do you know why peridot
    is a unique gemstone? Because it is one of the
    two gems in the world formed in the molten rock
    of Earths upper mantle. The presence of trace
    element iron in the mineral olivine gives peridot
    its refreshing green shade.
  • Peridot jewelry makes for the best gifts for your
    loved ones. The olive green gem is the birthstone
    of August. If your significant others birthday
    is in August, peridot jewelry will be the perfect
    gift for her!
  • The exquisite gemstone is winning hearts
    worldwide. Heres a list of reasons why buying
    peridot jewelry should be on your agenda!

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1. Appearance
  • Peridot is one of the few gemstones that occur in
    only one hue olive green. As mentioned earlier,
    the trace element, iron, in the mineral olivine
    gives peridot its stunning shade. The intensity
    of the color, however, depends on the percentage
    of iron present in the crystals. The color of
    peridot can vary from yellow to olive to
    brownish-green.

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2. Affordability
  • Regardless of the rarity and natural beauty of
    the dazzling peridot, it maintains an excellent
    value. Peridot and emerald both have similar
    green shades, hence, emerald is known as the
    twin of peridot. Do you know peridot comes at a
    fraction of the price of its twin?

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3. Toughness and Durability
  • Hardness and resistance to scratches are some of
    the important factors that you should consider
    before investing in a gemstone. The Mohs scale of
    hardness measures the durability and hardness of
    a gem. Peridot scores 6.5 - 7 out of 10. Even
    though it is not the hardest color gemstone, it
    is durable enough to be used in everyday jewelry.
  • What are your thoughts on peridot jewelry?

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4. Prominence in History
  • Mined in 1500 BC in the Red Sea, peridot is one
    of the oldest known gemstones in the world.
    Ancient Egyptians called the peridot gem of the
    sun because they believed that the olive green
    stone protected its wearer from the terrors of
    the night. Medieval Christians used peridot
    jewelry as adornments for their religious relics,
    such as the Shrine of the Three Kings.

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  • Peridots have historically been confused with the
    precious emeralds because of their color
    similarities. Many famous emeralds in history
    are, in fact, peridots. Historians and geologists
    believe that Cleopatras emerald collection is
    peridot! This historical prominence has helped in
    boosting the popularity of peridot jewelry.

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5. Symbolism
  • Peridot Pendants is an emblem of harmony, good
    health, peacefulness, and tranquility. It is
    known as the stone of compassion helps in
    calming the anger of its wearer. Peridot is
    believed to be a healing gemstone. It helps in
    healing the liver, gallbladder, and digestion
    problems of its wearer.
  • Looking for the perfect tonic for good health?
    Peridot jewelry is your calling.

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  • The August birthstone also commemorates the 16th
    and 75th wedding anniversary. Peridots' rarity
    and uniqueness make them a must-have in your
    vanity. These are some of the reasons why you
    should invest in peridot jewelry. What do you
    think about the glittering green gem?
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