Peridot is an excellent stone for cleansing,
healing and aligning the heart chakra. It releases energy
of softness and warmth and is nurturing to the wearer.
One gemstone is born in fire: peridot, the volcanic gem.
Small crystals of peridot are often found in the rocks created
by volcanoes and also can be found in meteors that fall to
earth! A few samples of extraterrestrial peridot have even
been faceted into gems!
Peridot is the gem form of the mineral olivine. Because the
iron which creates the color is an integral part of its structure,
it is found only in green, ranging from a summery light yellowish
green to a 7-up bottle green.
Peridot is the birthstone for August.
Peridot is mostly mined by Native Americans in Arizona on
the San Carlos Reservation. Fine large peridot are found in
Myanmar (formerly Burma) and peridot is also mined in China
and Sri Lanka.
In 1994, an exciting new deposit of peridot was discovered
in Pakistan, and these stones are among the finest ever seen.
The new mine is located 15,000 feet above sea level in the
Nanga Parbat region in the far west of the Himalaya Mountains
in the Pakistanian part of Kashmir. Beautiful large crystals
of peridot were found, some that cut magnificent large gemstones.
One stone was more than 300 carats! This new discovery, combined
with fashion's passion for lime green, has revived interest
in peridot and increased the popularity of this gemstone.
Although peridot is treasured in Hawaii as the goddess Pele's
tears, almost all of the peridot sold in Hawaii today is from
Arizona, even though peridot is produced by Hawaii's volcanoes.
The island of Oahu even has beaches made out of olivine grains
but unfortunately they are much too small to cut into peridot!
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