AUGUST BIRTHSTONE - PERIDOT


Peridot (pronounced pair-a-doe) is the gem variety of olivine. Peridot is the birthstone for August and the Zodiac stone for the constellation Libra (astrological sources refer to peridot as Chrysolite). Peridot is associated with the values of fame, dignity, protection, and success.

Olivine, which is actually not an official mineral, is composed of two minerals: fayalite and forsterite. Fayalite is the iron rich member and forsterite is the magnesium rich member. Olivine's formula is written as (Mg, Fe)2SiO4 to show the substitution of the magnesium and iron. Peridot is usually closer to forsterite than fayalite in composition although iron is the coloring agent for peridot. The best colored peridot has an iron percentage of less than 15% and includes nickel and chromium as trace elements that may also contribute to the best peridot color.

Gem quality peridot comes from the ancient source of Zagbargad (Zebirget) Island in the Red Sea off the coast of Egypt; Mogok, Myanmar (formerly known as Burma); Kohistan, Pakistan; Minas Gerais, Brazil; Eifel, Germany; Chihuahua, Mexico; Ethiopia; Australia; Peridot Mesa, San Carlos Apache Reservation, Gila County, Arizona and Salt Lake Crater, Oahu, Hawaii, USA. The best quality peridot has historically come either from Myanmar or Egypt. But new sources in Pakistan are challenging that claim with some exceptional specimens. The Arizona gem material is of lesser quality, but is far more abundant and is therefore much more affordable. An estimated 80 - 95% of all world production of peridot comes from Arizona. The Myanmar, Pakistani and Egyptian gems are rarer and of better quality and thus quite valuable approaching the per carat values of top gemstones. Possibly the most unusual peridot is that which comes from iron-nickel meteorites called pallasites. Some are actually facetted and set in jewelry.

Peridot is perhaps derived from the French word peritot which means unclear, probably due to the inclusions and cloudy nature of large stones. It could also be named from the Arabic word faridat which means gem. In either case, peridot has been mined as a gemstone for an estimated four thousand years or better, and is mentioned in the Bible under the Hebrew name of pitdah (see Biblestones). Peridot gems along with other gems were probably used in the fabled Breastplates of the Jewish High Priest, artifacts that have never been found. The Greeks and Romans referred to peridot as topazion and topazius respectively and this name was later given to topaz, to end the confusion with the two gems. Historical legend has it that peridot was the favorite gemstone of Cleopatra. Pliny wrote about the green stone from Zagbargad Island in 1500 B.C.. Even until recently jewelers have used the term "chrysolite" (latin for golden stone) in referring to peridot gems for some reason. This term has also been used to refer to other gemstones, of a more golden color.

Zagbargad (Zebirget) Island has been known as St John's Island and was mined for centuries. Before World War I, this island was extensively mined and produced millions of dollars worth of gems. Since then the mining has been off and on and at present is all but nonexistent. Still, specimens from here are available at times and it certainly is a classic mineral locality.

Throughout time, peridot has been confused with many other gemstones, even emerald. Many "emeralds" of royal treasures have turned out to be peridots! And although peridot is distinctly a different shade of green, many jewelers refer to peridot as "evening emerald". Emerald is a dark green as opposed to a yellow green and always contains inclusions. Other green gemstones confused with peridot include apatite (which is much softer); green garnets (have no double refraction), green tourmaline and green sinhalite (both of which are strongly pleochroic), moldavites (no double refraction) and green zircon (significantly heavier). All of these gemstones rarely have as nice a yellow component to their green color as does most peridot, but darker green peridot can be confusing when good crystal form is not discernible.

Peridot is a beautiful gemstone in its own right and is widely popular. Its popularity is said to be increasing yearly and with new finds in Pakistan producing exceptionally well crystallized specimens, peridot can be fun to collect for years to come.

Olivine has the same overall composition as the Earth's mantle, and thus can be considered to be the most common mineral INSIDE the Earth (the 1600 mile wide solid iron core is second). In a sense then, peridot may be by far the most common gemstone. Some volcanoes, including Hawaii, occasionally produce sands which are composed of transparent green grains of peridot. On the Big Island, the sands mostly appear black except on a beach near the southernmost tip of the island.

For natural peridot specimens, see our Peridot Specimens pages.
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Peridot Cross Pendant in Sterling Silver
Inspiring and colorful, this gemstone cross pendant is crafted in sterling silver and features five oval peridot gemstones. The pendant moves freely along a cable chain necklace.Only $68.00 at Blue Nile
no photoPeridot Cross Pendant in Sterling Silver
$68.00
Blue Nile
Summer Palace Ring, Sterling Silver Ring with Tanzanite & Peridot
The scrolls and curves of this elegant ring by Jessica Bezhad are inspired by the ornate wrought-iron gates to a Summer palace in Europe.Only $272.00 at Gemvara
no photoSummer Palace Ring, Sterling Silver Ring with Tanzanite & Peridot
$272.00
Gemvara
Ross-Simons 20.00ct t.w. Peridot Bracelet, Diamond Accents In Silver
Only $333.75 at Ross-Simons
no photoRoss-Simons 20.00ct t.w. Peridot Bracelet, Diamond Accents In Silver
$333.75
Ross-Simons
Rare Princess Faceted Amethyst Sterling Silver Pendant
Weight: 20.30g | Material: Sterling Silver | Main stone: Amethyst | Other stones: Citrine, Peridot | Dimension: 3 x 1 1/4 x 1/4 | Inner Bail Diameter: 6 mm | Stamp / Mark: 925 | Condition: New | Main color: pink | Item Code: 1-wrz-10-10Only $55.25 at SilverRushStyle.com
no photoRare Princess Faceted Amethyst Sterling Silver Pendant
$55.25
SilverRushStyle.com
Ross-Simons 19.00 ct. t.w. Peridot Bracelet In 14kt Yellow Gold
Only $596.25 at Ross-Simons
no photoRoss-Simons 19.00 ct. t.w. Peridot Bracelet In 14kt Yellow Gold
$596.25
Ross-Simons
Square Peridot Birthstone Pendant in Sterling Silver with Diamond Accents peridot
Only $59.00 at Zales.com
no photoSquare Peridot Birthstone Pendant in Sterling Silver with Diamond Accents peridot
$59.00
Zales.com
Lover's Knot Ring, Sterling Silver Ring with Peridot & Amethyst
Two knots intertwine in an unending braid that symbolizes the love that ties you together. Two gems, two people, forever. Add your birthstones for extra significance.Only $222.00 at Gemvara
no photoLover's Knot Ring, Sterling Silver Ring with Peridot & Amethyst
$222.00
Gemvara
Balcony Band, Sterling Silver Ring with Peridot & Iolite
This intricate band designed by Jessica Behzad is inspired by the delicately curled and arched forms of the wrought iron balconies of the French Quarter of New Orleans. The pattern repeats all the way around the finger, punctuated by brilliant...Only $286.00 at Gemvara
no photoBalcony Band, Sterling Silver Ring with Peridot & Iolite
$286.00
Gemvara
Capture My Heart Pendant, Sterling Silver Necklace with Peridot
A brilliant gem is captured in the center of a sculptural and dimensional pendant. Curving and turning through space, an artistic line forms an elegant heart shape.Only $237.00 at Gemvara
no photoCapture My Heart Pendant, Sterling Silver Necklace with Peridot
$237.00
Gemvara
Ippolita Teeny Lollipop Diamond & Peridot Drop Earrings
Radiant diamonds and vibrant peridot shine over textured sterling silver on these Ippolita drop earrings. Elegant and eminently wearable, they'll pair with a range of ensembles and occasions. Hand-hammered sterling silver. Round-cut white diamond and...Only $295.00 at Neiman Marcus
no photoIppolita Teeny Lollipop Diamond & Peridot Drop Earrings
$295.00
Neiman Marcus
Loving Hearts Birthstone Pendant - August (Peridot)
Two nested hearts shimmer with eight genuine diamonds, and your birthstone dangles from a third sparkling heart.Expertly crafted of sterling silver, this pendant comes witn an elegant 18" sterling silver chain.Comes luxuriously presented in a...Only $87.00 at Danbury Mint
no photoLoving Hearts Birthstone Pendant - August (Peridot)
$87.00
Danbury Mint
AAA Green Peridot & Diamonds Stud Earrings
Dazzling vivid-green Peridot stud earrings. The earrings measure 6mm x 6mm and made of 14k white gold. The studs are embellished with brilliant white diamonds.Only $189.00 at Bell Jewels
no photoAAA Green Peridot & Diamonds Stud Earrings
$189.00
Bell Jewels
Freshwater Cultured Pearl and Peridot Pendant in Sterling Silver
An oval bezel-set peridot is paired with an oval freshwater cultured pearl and suspended from a sterling silver cable chain.Only $65.00 at Blue Nile
no photoFreshwater Cultured Pearl and Peridot Pendant in Sterling Silver
$65.00
Blue Nile
Lucky Horseshoe Pendant, Sterling Silver Necklace with Amethyst & Peridot
An emblem of good fortune, this eight-gem horseshoe pendant by Carl Ansley, is worn as a talisman to guard against the evil eye, protect during travel, and ward against sickness and misfortune. The power of the amulet lies within its curves, which...Only $276.00 at Gemvara
no photoLucky Horseshoe Pendant, Sterling Silver Necklace with Amethyst & Peridot
$276.00
Gemvara
Queen of Diamonds Ring, Sterling Silver Ring with Peridot & Citrine
Lovely sculpted diamond shapes hold sparkling gems in this bold but delicate band ring.Only $203.00 at Gemvara
no photoQueen of Diamonds Ring, Sterling Silver Ring with Peridot & Citrine
$203.00
Gemvara
 


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