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Peridot – Gemstone Information

This mesmerising gemstone was first discovered in Ancient Egypt on the Red Sea island of Zabargad. The Egyptians called it the “gem of the sun”, complimenting it’s bright, almost-electric colour.

Colour & Composition

Peridot is the gem variety of the mineral olivine. Its chemical composition includes iron and magnesium, and it is the iron that is the cause of its radiant colour. The intensity of the green depends on the percentage of iron in the crystal structure, meaning that peridots can range in hue from yellow, to lime, to brownish-green.

Peridot measures 6.5 to 7 on the Mohs scale of hardness, so while the raw crystal is prone to cracking during cutting, the finished gemstones are robust and suitable for daily wear.

Where is it found?

The gem often occurs in volcanic rocks called basalts, which are rich in both iron and magnesium. It is formed deep inside the earth’s mantle and is brought to the surface by volcanic activity. It is then found lodged in between air pockets or lining veins of solidified lava rock.

While the mines in Zabargad are source of many of the largest peridots found, the deposits are now exhausted. However, the gem has also been discovered in the United States, China, Vietnam, Finland, Pakistan and Myanmar.

Peridot can also have an extraterrestrial source, having been discovered in rare pallasite meteorites (formed 4.5 billion years ago!) that have fallen to earth. In 2005, peridot was also found in comet dust brought back from the
Stardust robotic space probe.

In Jewellery

Peridot is readily available for many types of jewellery and is can be a very affordable and diverse stone with it’s variety of size, colours and cuts.

It is known as the birthstone of August, as well as gemstone for 15 years anniversary. It is said to be a gemstone of prosperity and good fortune, bringing luck and protection to those who wear it.

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Pearls Of Wisdom – Interesting Facts About June’s Royal Gem

It has been said that pearls was born when dewdrops filled with moonlight fell from the heavens and became the heart of the oyster. Ancient Romans believed pearls to be the crystallised tears of angels, while the Greeks believed pearls were formed by bolts of lighting piercing the sea.

Whatever the theory, this iridescent gem has throughout history been valued for its beauty and uniqueness – the only jewel created by a living animal, no two pearls are alike.

Types of Pearl

Akoya

Akoya pearls are grown off the coast of Japan and are considered the ‘classic’ pearl.

Freshwater

Grown in a non-saline environment, freshwater pearls are known for their pastel tones and free-form baroque shapes.

south sea

Saltwater pearls are grown in Australia, the Philippines and Indonesia and can range in colour from a snowy white to lustrous gold.

Tahitian

Commonly known as ‘black pearls’, these are grown in French Polynesia and highly valued due to their rarity.

Famous Pearls – La Peregrina

in Spanish means “the Pilgrim” or “the Wanderer” was discovered off the gulf of Panama in by a slave who was in turn rewarded with his freedom. At the time of discovery it was the largest pearl ever found weighing in at a whopping 55.5ct. The size of a pigeon’s egg, this pear-shaped treasure has been owned by Philip II of Spain, Mary Tudor of England (“Bloody Mary”), and Napoleon III. Most famously Richard Burton purchased the pearl at the Sotheby’s auction for $37,000 as a Valentine’s Day gift for Elizabeth Taylor during their first marriage. After her death, the historic pearl was sold at a Christie’s auction in December 2011 for a record $11.8 million.

Illustrious & Iconic

The pearl is a gemstone of history and mythology, loved and valued by royalty and hollywood alike. Over time, the pearl has become a symbol of purity and innocence, and is now traditionally worn as bridal jewellery and adorned onto wedding gowns. Shop our pearl collection below to bring out your wild and wondrous side.

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