Peridot Ring / new- 2.94 g - (1)





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Peridot ring set in 925 sterling silver, new, from Pakistan, weight 2.94 g, inner diameter 17.5 mm, size U 55 (UK O, US 7.2, FR 15).
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Ring Peridot / new
Set in 925 sterling silver.
Weight: 2.94 g
11.2 mm x 6.6 mm
Ring size:
U 55
UK O
US 7.2
Fr 15
Inner diameter: 17.5 mm
New and unworn.
Peridot, also known as chrysolite, is a particularly pure variety of the mineral olivine. The light green, transparent mineral is used as a gemstone.
Peridot is the magnesium-rich form of olivine (forsterite) with a composition approaching Mg2SiO4. Its crystals are orthorhombic, and its hardness is slightly lower than that of quartz.
Peridot is of a light green color with a range from yellow-green to olive green. There are also brownish varieties known. Peridot is sometimes confused with emerald and other green gemstones, such as chrysoberyl, diopside, moldavite as well as garnet (demantoid), quartz (prasiolite, prasem) and tourmaline varieties (chromolith, verdélite).
Already in the Old Testament, Peridot (as pitdah) is mentioned, and in ancient Rome the stone was valued as an “evening emerald” because it can be easily illuminated by lamplight. In the Middle Ages, Peridot was often part of church jewelry; presumably Peridot stones were brought to Europe by Crusaders. The stone was attributed healing powers, as well as the power to drive away evil spirits.
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Ring Peridot / new
Set in 925 sterling silver.
Weight: 2.94 g
11.2 mm x 6.6 mm
Ring size:
U 55
UK O
US 7.2
Fr 15
Inner diameter: 17.5 mm
New and unworn.
Peridot, also known as chrysolite, is a particularly pure variety of the mineral olivine. The light green, transparent mineral is used as a gemstone.
Peridot is the magnesium-rich form of olivine (forsterite) with a composition approaching Mg2SiO4. Its crystals are orthorhombic, and its hardness is slightly lower than that of quartz.
Peridot is of a light green color with a range from yellow-green to olive green. There are also brownish varieties known. Peridot is sometimes confused with emerald and other green gemstones, such as chrysoberyl, diopside, moldavite as well as garnet (demantoid), quartz (prasiolite, prasem) and tourmaline varieties (chromolith, verdélite).
Already in the Old Testament, Peridot (as pitdah) is mentioned, and in ancient Rome the stone was valued as an “evening emerald” because it can be easily illuminated by lamplight. In the Middle Ages, Peridot was often part of church jewelry; presumably Peridot stones were brought to Europe by Crusaders. The stone was attributed healing powers, as well as the power to drive away evil spirits.
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- Unternehmen:
- Tim Güldenpfennig
- Repräsentant:
- Tim Güldenpfennig
- Adresse:
- Tim Güldenpfennig
Hegelstr. 32
72108 Rottenburg
GERMANY - Telefonnummer:
- +4915756630304
- Email:
- tigue@gmx.de
- USt-IdNr.:
- DE246631347
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