These are small, olive-green peridot stones. Peridot is a natural stone with a property called birefringence, which changes the direction of light within the stone when it absorbs light. Due to this property, it is also known as "Evening Emerald" because it shines even brighter under night lighting. The entire surface is encircled with delicate cuts, reflecting light and shimmering with every movement.
Some stones may contain small black mineral inclusions.
Peridot
Peridot was once known as the "stone that shatters dark waves" and was used as an amulet to ward off the fear of darkness and keep evil spirits at bay. Its history is ancient; in ancient Egypt, it was said to have been used as "the stone of the sun" in ornaments worn by pharaohs.
It is a power stone that holds bright, powerful energy like the sun, dispelling negative emotions such as anxiety, fear, anger, jealousy, and past traumas. It draws your consciousness back to the present, preventing you from being trapped in negative thoughts, and brings brightness and positive energy to your heart. It is recommended for those who want to dispel anxiety and irritation, and for those who tend to fall into negative thinking.
It is also a stone that enhances inner charm and sociability, and wearing peridot is said to attract the attention of those around you and attract the opposite sex. It is also recommended when going to crowded places to seek new encounters or an ideal partner. Since it shines even more beautifully under night lighting, it is also ideal as jewelry to wear at night.
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Natural stone: Peridot approx. H5 x W5 x D5mm
Material: K14GF
Size: Total length approx. 18mm
Product number: PER005
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