Beautiful Natural Peridot from China – Now make THEM go Green!

Beautiful Natural Peridot from China – Now make THEM go Green!

Natural China Peridot of 2.42 carats Gemstoneuniverse.com

Selected Rings, Pendants and Talismans made available to Gemstoneuniverse.com patrons in December 2011

 

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Gemstoneuniverse.com Table Peridot Gemstone Facts

The peridot is known to be a gem to stimulate positive energy in the wearer and dissolve the resentments from the past. It is also known to boost the immune system.

 

Enjoy the beautiful butteryfly brooch displayed at the San Diego Natural History Museum. It has 12.24 carat of peridot from pakistan giving it the rich look. It is a part of the Butterfly brooch collection created by created by Buzz Gray and Bernadine Johnston.

 

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Gemstone Natural Peridot
Weight 2.42 carats
Treatment None, Untreated
Origin China
Planetary Energy Mercury, Budh
Patron Location Maharashtra, India
All inclusive Price $ 109.44 / INR 5472
Comments There is hardly any other gemstone that is so rich and fertile in its expression of promise. One look at the Peridot and you know that you have looked into the eyes of the enchantress…there is no going back. Such is the allure of this gem of Mercury. 

Take a look at this Mercury talisman ring – a lovely natural, untreated Peridot from China sits confidently in sterling Silver. The 2.42 carat gem is a lovely and lively vibrant green in color.

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The Peridot (pronounced per-i-doe) has been around for very long. From stories of Moses wearing it as his protective charm to healers using it greatly, there are historical referneces galore! Known as Olivine due to its rich color and likeness, thenatural peridot is a good substitute gem for natural Emerald. It is equally capable of harnessing creative and intelligent Mercury energies.

The Peridot was mined heavily in an island off the coast of Egypt in the Red Sea known as Jazirat Zabarjad. It therefore came to known as Zabarjad in the local parlance.

 

 

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