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➤ Discover the enduring beauty of antique jewelry, crafted to last and resistant to fading!
➤ Product Description
The mineral peridot is known in English as "Olivine," while the gemstone quality peridot is called "Peridot." The term "peridot" itself originates from the Arabic word "faridat," meaning "gem." Peridot was discovered approximately 3,500 years ago in the ancient Egyptian territory of St. John's Island and was highly valued by Egyptian pharaohs over 1,500 years ago, making it a very ancient gemstone.
Peridot is a magnesium iron silicate mineral, where the iron (Fe) content determines its color. As a self-colored gemstone, its color is relatively stable, appearing primarily in medium to deep grass green, yellow-green, brownish-green, to green hues. The higher the iron ion content, the deeper the color.
Peridot's color blends yellow and green; yellow symbolizes nobility, while green represents hope. For centuries, peridot has been regarded as an amulet, protecting the wearer from harm and aiding in dispelling negative energy, fostering fresh, positive thoughts. Peridot once held a revered status, cherished and collected, or used to adorn churches, becoming a symbol of wealth and status.
Peridot also sweeps through the jewelry market like a spring breeze. Richly colored peridots exude luxury and nobility, while exceptionally attractive small peridots can be incorporated into various jewelry designs.
★ Era: Approximately 1950s-1960s
★ Origin: United States
★ Dimensions: Face of the ring approximately 1.4 cm (length), US size 5.5 (International ring size) / Diameter approximately 1.63 cm
★ Materials: 925 Sterling Silver + Natural Peridot
We collect antique Western jewelry, mostly from the 1930s to the 1970s! Vintage jewelry is no longer produced; their numbers will only decrease day by day, and they are sold one by one. Because of their rarity, they can better showcase their uniqueness.
《Gentle Reminder》
➤ Antique items are not new products and will inevitably bear traces of time, which only enhances their character and rarity. Please consider this and do not scrutinize them with the strict standards applied to brand-new items. We hope that through these vintage pieces, you will discover the stories behind them, revealing the elegance and radiance of a bygone era.
➤ All product images are of the actual items. Due to computer screen color differences, lighting conditions during photography, and other factors, there may be slight variations between the photos and the actual product. Please examine the photo details carefully and review the product information before placing your order. Thank you!
➤ Upon careful confirmation of photo details, if the item arrives damaged to the point of being unwearable, a return can be requested. However, returns for reasons such as "different from imagination," sizing issues, color discrepancies, or damage not incurred during transit will not be accepted for a refund.
➤ Antique Jewelry Care:
♞ Avoid contact with perfumes and cosmetics as much as possible. Remove jewelry before bathing; if contact occurs, wipe gently to prevent residue from damaging the metal surface.
♞ If you will not be wearing the jewelry for an extended period, store it in a ziplock bag to minimize prolonged contact with air.
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- Precious Metals
- How It's Made
- Handmade
- Where It's Made
- Taiwan
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- Customizable, Pinkoi Exclusive
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- Product Type
- Antique and Vintage
- Listing Summary
- One of a kind. The antique jewelry we collect mostly dates from the 1930s to the 1970s! Vintage pieces are no longer produced; their numbers dwindle with each passing day, and once sold, they are gone forever. Their rarity is precisely what makes them so uniquely special.
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