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Peridot Gallery Earrings

$395.00
Found in lava, meteorites, and deep in the earth's mantle, sunny green peridot is a timeless gem!

Here perfect oval peridot gemstones glow beautifully from sterling silver Art Deco style settings with gorgeous milgrain work on each link. (Milgrain, a french word meaning “a thousand grains” describes tiny ‘ingrained’ bead shapes). These earrings contain peridot gems from the top mines of Arizona. Each of the oval peridot gems reflect the high quality vivid green and slight hints...read more

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Found in lava, meteorites, and deep in the earth's mantle, sunny green peridot is a timeless gem!

Here perfect oval peridot gemstones glow beautifully from sterling silver Art Deco style settings with gorgeous milgrain work on each link. (Milgrain, a french word meaning “a thousand grains” describes tiny ‘ingrained’ bead shapes). These earrings contain peridot gems from the top mines of Arizona. Each of the oval peridot gems reflect the high quality vivid green and slight hints of gold they are known for. To accentuate this gemstone’s unique green appeal even more, we’ve added dozens of white topaz rounds.

The combination of fiery green, sparkling white and gleaming sterling silver is stunning. As the nation’s largest buyer of exotic gemstones we can afford to make our jewelry affordable. Because Stauer has forged strong relationships throughout the years with our suppliers and we use our own designers, we are able to pass what we save onto you. These Peridot Gallery Earrings are artisan work. With an eye on quality, only a few are made at a time which makes its availability very limited. Make history today Peridot is a timeless gem… now that’s an understatement.

It is considered one of the oldest precious gems known. At 4.5 billion years old, peridot is made up of the remnants from our solar system’s birth — found in pallasite meteorites, as well as in lava and deep in the Earth’s mantle. Peridot gems have been found in Egyptian jewelry from the second millennia, recorded in the Bible, prized by the Romans who called it the “emerald of the evening”, found in medieval churches, collected during the Crusades, desperately sought during the Baroque period, and was once given by Napoleon to Josephine as a symbol of his undying love.

Timeless indeed, right up to the present — this is where you come in. Here’s your chance to be part of history. From its impressive origins to its emerald-like color, this extraordinary gemstone should definitely be in your future.

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