Natural Peridot – Substitute Planetary Gem for Mercury in an Ornate Ring
Natural Pakistan Peridot of 3.47 carats Gemstoneuniverse.com
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Gemstoneuniverse.com Table Peridot Gemstone Facts
Gemstone | Natural Peridot |
Weight | 3.47 carats |
Treatment | None, Untreated |
Origin | Pakistan |
Planetary Energy | Mercury, Budh |
Patron Location | Alberta, Canada |
All inclusive Price | $ 179.31 / INR 10654.74 |
Comments | One of the loveliest, eye catching and rejuvenating colors in the spectrum has been claimed by the peridot. It has a lovely green color with shades ranging from apple green to olivine green. |
Featured today is a Natural and treatment free Peridot of 3.47 carats from Pakistan set in Sterling silver as a Mercury Talisman ring. The oval cut peridot gem is a luscious golden olivine green in color and has remarkable clarity and electric lustre. The remarkable thing about this ornate peridot ring is the sheer beauty the diamond simulants impart to the gem.
Astounding peridot of stunning color is mined from the difficult terrains in mountainous region of Suppat, Pakistan. Peridot is also known as olivine or zabarjad (it was mined earliest from an island by the same name in Egypt).
Peridot is the substitute gem for Natural emerald / panna and is used to harness the planetary energies of Mercury/ Budh. The metaphysical properties of peridot are largely admired and the gem has tremendous value in gem therapy and crystal healing.
Pallasite meteor with Peridot crystals
It may be interesting to note that peridot also comes from outer space. How? – Pallasite is a meteorite and consists of peridot crystals (green or yellow olivine) embedded in a nickel and iron alloy matrix!
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