Sterling Silver 4.59ctw Peridot Cluster Ring

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Product Description for Sterling Silver 4.59ctw Peridot Cluster Ring-OTH004P

Sterling silver 4.59ctw marquise and round peridot cluster ring. This ring measures 13/16 inch from knuckle to knuckle and is not sizeable. The silver is rhodium plated.

Product Information for Sterling Silver 4.59ctw Peridot Cluster Ring-OTH004P

Product Type:RingMaterial Type:Silver
Style:ClusterMaterial Color:White
Width:1/16 InchMaterial Purity:Sterling
Gram Weight:4.80g

Primary Stone /  Peridot 

Shape:MarquiseCount:9.00
Cut:BrilliantComposition:Natural
Color:GreenTreatment:Untreated
Dimensions:6X3 MM - CalibratedGemstone Group:Peridot

Secondary Stone /  Peridot 

Shape:Round
Carat Weight:2.34
Color:Green
Count:18.00
Setting:Bead

Care and Handling of Sterling Silver 4.59ctw Peridot Cluster Ring-OTH004P

Learn more about proper care of your gemstones and jewelry by visiting our Gemstone Enhancements and Treatments page.
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A great Gift, April 19, 2008
66MLL , Pt. Ludlow WA.

"This was lovely and worth the money."

Product met expectations: Yes
Purchased as a gift: Yes
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Good buy, March 16, 2008
LadyWolf , Myrtle Beach, SC
Quality: 4 out of 5 4 out of 5
Value: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5

"This ring is NOT for the faint of heart. It is a LOT bigger than it looks on line. I love larger settings, but this one was a surprise. It almost fits knuckle to knuckle and could overrun a small finger left to right easily. Otherwise, it is a fantastic ring and I love it."

Product met expectations: Yes
Purchased as a gift: No
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Beautiful!, January 25, 2008
MaryannH , Washington State
Quality: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5
Value: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5

"This ring is very nice, the stones are just beautiful! The only thing is that the ring is very wide, so be aware of that if you don't like big rings. Great value too!!"

Product met expectations: Yes
Purchased as a gift: No
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First BIG ring, October 28, 2007
Okla , Southern California
Quality: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5
Value: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5

"This ring was even bigger than i expected it to be and I am NOT a BIG ring person. However, my daughter nags me all the time to "go big!" Because she likes big and she borrows my jewelry!! Anyway big as this ring is it is gorgeous and I am definately keeping it. It fits comfortably and has a nice low profile for easy wearing. The peridot stones are beautiful. I think I could get into "BIG!" As always JTV didn't dissappoint!! Thanx. Would recommend this ring to everyone!"

Product met expectations: Yes
Purchased as a gift: No
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Peridot



Fast Facts




Peridot is a gemstone in the Olivine mineral family. It exhibits a range of vibrant greens from yellow-green to olive green to brownish green. On the Mohs’ scale of hardness, peridot is 6.5-7. It displays a vitreous and oily luster and the primary sources include Burma (Myanmar), Australia (Queensland), Brazil (Minas Gerais), China, Kenya, Mexico, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, South Africa, Tanzania, and Arizona.


Color

Once called the “gem of the sun,” this yellow-green stone glitters like golden light reflecting across the ripples of green sea water. Peridot’s vibrant color has caught the eye of many fashion designers, appearing in a variety of fashionable clothing and jewelry designs.





History

Forged in fire, brilliant of peridot is literally created by volcanoes and has even been found in meteors falling to the earth. Peridot is still treasured by native Hawaiians as the tears of Pele, the Hawaiian goddess of volcanoes. The island of Oahu even has beaches made of olivine, but these grains are far too small to cut into peridot.

Cherished by the Egyptian Pharaohs, ancient papyri record peridot mining as early as 1500 B.C. Large deposits of peridot were found off the coast of Egypt on Zebirget (St. John’s Island). Supposedly the miners went out in the evening looking for the brilliant reflections from the stone, and then marking the spot, they would return to mine the area the next day.

Crusaders discovered peridot on their incursions into Egypt. Thinking they had discovered emeralds, they brought home these beautiful stones, and to this day some of the stones in the church collections labeled emeralds are actually peridot. Europeans loved the peridot and during the Baroque period it became one of the most popular stones.

Lore

In the 10th century, Andreas, Bishop of Caesarea, wrote a treatise connecting the stones of Revelation with the 12 apostles. He suggested that “The chryrsolite (peridot), gleaming with the splendor of gold, may symbolize Barthlomew, since he was illustrious for his divine preaching and his store of virtues.” (from Gems in Myth, Legend and Lore by Bruce G. Knuth, Jewelers Press: Thornton, CO, 1999, page 140.)
Over the years, peridot has been considered a healing stone that could help lungs, heart, spleen, stomach ulcers, intestines and even eyesight. Associated with the sun, peridot supposedly had the power to drive away all darkness and evil spirits.







Burma and Egypt were once the primary places to find peridot due to the large size and condition of the stones. In 1994, a deposit of peridot was discovered in Pakistan. Located in the Himalayan Mountains, this mine has produced some outstanding stones in size and quality. While some consider Burma, Egypt and Pakistan to provide the best quality stones, Arizona has become the main source for peridot. These stones are smaller and lighter but very popular among designers. Other deposits have been found in Afghanistan, Brazil (Minais Gerais), China, Kenya, Mexico, Sri Lanka, South Africa, Tanzania, Norway and Australia (Queensland).







Other stones can scratch or even break peridot, so be sure to store them separately.

As with all gemstones, avoid scratches from contact with harder substances by keeping the stone in a soft cloth bag away from harder substances such as other jewelry.


Maintain their beauty by cleaning your gems.

On peridot, you can normally use sudsy water and brushes.

Avoid extreme conditions.

You should not expose peridot to sudden temperature changes, ultrasonic cleaners, or harsh chemicals.

Avoid wearing gems during strenuous exercise.

A well-placed blow could damage the beauty of stone, so it is safest to store them while engaging in any activity where they might be subject to high impact.

Do not handle jewelry by the stone.

You don’t want to loosen a stone from the mount and take a chance of eventually losing it.

Store gemstones separately.

Some stones are harder than others, and a hard stone can actually scratch a softer stone.



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