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Olivine ore mineral raw on white background. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Green crystal pyramid growth nature elegance symbol light reflection Royalty Free Stock Photo
Green crystal pyramid growth nature elegance symbol light reflection Royalty Free Stock Photo
Green crystal pyramid growth nature elegance symbol light reflection Royalty Free Stock Photo
Green crystal pyramid growth nature elegance symbol light reflection Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gemstone olivine green crystal, also known as peridot, chrysolite, forsterite, dunite Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gemstone olivine green crystal, also known as peridot, chrysolite, forsterite, dunite Royalty Free Stock Photo
Macro View of Peridot Stone
Faceted gemstones Olivine gemstone , peridot, chrysolite, green mineral crystals Royalty Free Stock Photo
Faceted gemstones Olivine gemstone , peridot, chrysolite, green mineral crystals Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gemstone olivine green crystal, also known as peridot, chrysolite, forsterite, dunite Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gemstone olivine green crystal, also known as peridot, chrysolite, forsterite, dunite Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gemstone olivine green crystal, also known as peridot, chrysolite, forsterite, dunite Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gemstone olivine green crystal, also known as peridot, chrysolite, forsterite, dunite Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gemstone olivine green crystal, also known as peridot, chrysolite, forsterite, dunite Royalty Free Stock Photo
Peridot /ˈpɛrɪdɒt/ or /ˈpɛrɪdoʊ/ sometimes called chrysolite is gem-quality olivine and a silicate mineral with the formula of Mg, Fe2SiO4. As peridot is a magnesium-rich variety of olivine forsterite, the formula approaches Mg2SiO4. Its green color is dependent on the iron contents within the structure of the gem. Peridot occurs in silica-deficient rocks such a volcanic basalt as well as in pallasitic meteorites. Peridot is one of only two gems observed to be formed not in the Earth’s crust, but in molten rock of the upper mantle. Gem-quality peridot is rare to find on Earth`s surface due to its susceptibility to weathering during transportation from deep within the mantle to the surface. In the Middle Ages, the gemstone was considered a stone that could provide healing powers, curing depression and opening the heart. Peridot is the birthstone for the month of August and the 16 year wedding anniversary gemstone.


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