Peridot

Deep Yellowish-Green Gem

Peridot is an ancient Gem of the mineral Olivine.

The peridot gemstone is known for its greenish-yellow coloring and ranges from a solid green to green with hints of brown or yellow.

The term peridot refers to green, gem-quality olivine. Forsterite is the magnesium (Mg)-dominant end, while fayalite is the iron (Fe)-dominant end.

As idiochromatic gems, peridots get their characteristic green color from iron, an essential element of their chemical structure.

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