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The vivid green of the peridot, with just a slight hint of gold, is the ideal gemstone colour to go with that light summer wardrobe. No wonder – since the peridot is the gemstone of the summer month of August.

The peridot is a very old gemstone, and one which has become very popular again today. It is so ancient that it can be found in Egyptian jewellery from the early 2nd millennium B.C.. The stones used at that time came from a deposit on a small volcanic island in the Red Sea, some 45 miles off the Egyptian coast at Aswan, which was not rediscovered until about 1900 and has, meanwhile, been exhausted for quite some time. Having said that, the peridot is also a thoroughly modern gemstone, for it was not until a few years ago that peridot deposits were located in the Kashmir region; and the stones from those deposits, being of an incomparably beautiful colour and transparency, have succeeded in giving a good polish to the image of this beautiful gemstone, which had paled somewhat over the millennia.

The ancient Romans too were fond of this gemstone and esteemed its radiant green shine, which does not change even in artificial light. For that reason they nicknamed it the 'emerald of the evening'. Peridot is also found in Europe in medieval churches, where it adorns many a treasure, for example one of the shrines in Cologne Cathedral. During the baroque period, the rich green gemstone once again enjoyed a brief heyday, and then it somehow faded into oblivion.

Spectacular 'Kashmir peridots'

But suddenly, in the middle of the 1990s, the peridot was the big sensation at gemstone fairs all round the world. The reason? In Pakistan, up on an inhospitable pass at some 4000 metres (13,120 ft.), a sensationally rich deposit of the finest peridots had been found. In tough climatic conditions which permitted the gemstones to be mined only during the summer months, the unusually large, fine crystals and fragments were brought down into the valley. These stones were finer than anything that had ever been seen before. And the deposits were so rich that the demand for peridots can, for the present, easily be satisfied.
In order to emphasise the special quality of the peridots from Pakistan, these stones are offered as 'Kashmir peridots', following the famous Kashmir sapphires. Creative gemstone cutters have succeeded in cutting some fascinatingly beautiful one-off stones of more than 100 carats from some of the large, fine, clear crystals with their magnificent rich green!

How green? It all depends on the iron

This gemstone has no fewer than three names: 'peridot', 'chrysolite', from the Greek 'gold stone', and 'olivine', for the peridot is the gemstone form of the mineral olivine. In the gemstone trade it is called 'peridot', derived from the Greek word 'peridona', which means something like 'to give richness'.

The peridot is one of the few gemstones which come in one colour only. The rich, green colour with the slight tinge of gold is caused by very fine traces of iron. From a chemical point of view, peridot is an iron magnesium silicate. The intensity of the colour depends on the amount of iron actually present. The colour itself can vary over all shades of yellowish green and olive, and even to a brownish green. Peridot is not particularly hard - only 6.5 to 7 on the Mohs scale - but it is easy to look after and fairly robust. Peridot cat's eyes and star peridot are particularly rare and precious.

The most beautiful stones come from the border area between Pakistan and Afghanistan. However, the peridot as a gemstone also exists in Myanmar, China, the USA, Africa and Australia. Stones from East Burma, now known as Myanmar, have a vivid light green and fine inclusions with a silky shine to them. Peridot from Arizona, where it is popularly used in native American jewellery, often has somewhat yellowish or gold-brown nuances.

Uncomplicated, but not for the cutter

The peridot is cut in accordance with its crystal shape, mostly faceted or in classical table cuts, or round, antique, as an octahedron or oval. Smaller crystals are cut into standardised series stones, larger ones into imaginative one-offs. Cabochons are made if the material contains more inclusions, for the domed cut brings out the fine silky shine of the inclusions to their best.

The cutters know full well that this gemstone is anything but easy to work with. The raw crystals can be very tricky and may crack easily. There is often a good deal of tension on the inside of the crystal. But once the cutter has succeeded in removing the coarser inclusions, the peridot is a precious stone with good wearing qualities which does not call for any special care.

An ideal summer stone

The peridot adds a wonderful variant to the colour spectrum of green gemstones. Increasingly, it is processed not only to one-offs, but also for use in series jewellery. And since the world of fashion is just in the process of rediscovering its love for the colour green, the popularity of this rich green gemstone is also very much on the up.

Thanks to the rich finds in Pakistan and Afghanistan, there is enough raw material on the market, so the 'right stone' can now be found to cater for each individual taste and each pocket. Large, transparent stones of an intense colour are, however, rare and correspondingly expensive. The peridot is a gemstone that you should definitely get to know better. Its fine pistachio to olive green is the perfect complement to a fresh, light summer wardrobe.

         
 


中文名稱:橄欖石
英文名稱:Peridot、Olivine、Chrysolite、Job's Tears
別名:太陽的寶石
化學式: Mg2SiO4
晶系:斜方晶系
硬度:6.5–7.0
比重:3.27–4.20
折射率:1.650 - 1.703 (雙折射 +0.036 to +0.038)
對應脈輪:心輪、眉心輪
誕生石月份:8月
產地:夏威夷、挪威、澳洲、巴西、美國、墨西哥、中國河北、埃及、南非
顏色:黃綠、橄欖綠。

功 能:
1. 橄欖石的能量,可幫助舒緩「心輪」,令人心曠神怡,並減輕憂慮的情緒。
2. 有助舒緩緊張情緒,讓個人容易接受新事物,與外界更加融洽。
3. 具滲透性,但吸收了它的力量後可令個人的磁場穩定。
4. 橄欖石吊墜可改善呼吸系統毛病。
5. 佩帶橄欖石吊墜可修補因小爭執而受傷害的感情,但要貼近頸項,使綠光起作 用。
6. 橄欖石有可化解人際間的事非問題,化解小人,幫助事業運的的寶石。
7. 對暴躁、善妒、自負和憂鬱的人有幫助,可撫平緊張焦躁鬱悶的心理,也可使 睡眠安穩。
8. 可治療蚊蟲咬傷及舒緩因此而起的疼痛。
9. 有助正財運及事業的發展。

矿物橄榄石中具有宝石特性的称为贵橄榄石,由于铁的存在而呈橄榄绿或深绿颜色,并有独特油脂光泽.双折射性高,从较大的宝石前部观赏可见其背部刻面得重叠现象.品质上等的晶体极其稀有.

分 布:圣约翰(埃及)、中国、缅甸、巴西、夏威夷和亚利桑那、澳大利亚、南非 和挪威境内。

其 他:在中世纪,十字军将产于红海圣约翰岛有3500多年开采历史的贵橄榄石运 往欧洲.


 
         
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晶体结构:斜 方
光 泽:玻璃至油脂般的
硬 度:6.5
折射率:1.64-1.69
双折射: 0.036
化学成分:硼硅酸镁铝
 
           
     
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