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Faqs of Peridot Necklaces

What is Peridot?

Peridot is a vibrant green gemstone that is often used in jewelry, including necklaces. It is the birthstone for the month of August and is known for its stunning color and unique properties. Peridot is a type of olivine, a silicate mineral, and is formed deep within the Earth's mantle. It is also found in meteorites!

Why Should I Choose a Peridot Necklace?

There are several reasons why you should consider a peridot necklace:

  • The vibrant green color of peridot is eye-catching and adds a pop of color to any outfit.
  • Peridot is believed to have healing properties and is said to bring positive energy and good luck to the wearer.
  • Peridot is a durable gemstone, making it suitable for everyday wear.

How Do I Care for My Peridot Necklace?

To keep your peridot necklace looking its best, follow these care tips:

  • Store your peridot necklace separately from other jewelry to prevent scratches.
  • Avoid exposing your peridot necklace to harsh chemicals, such as household cleaners or perfume.
  • Clean your peridot necklace regularly with mild soap and warm water, using a soft brush to gently remove any dirt or debris.

Are Peridot Necklaces Expensive?

The price of a peridot necklace can vary depending on factors such as the quality and size of the gemstone. Most of the Peridot Necklaces in our store are priced between US$40-100.

Peridot is generally more affordable compared to other gemstones such as emerald or sapphire. This makes it a great option for those looking for a beautiful and affordable piece of jewelry.

Can I Wear a Peridot Necklace Every Day?

Peridot is a gemstone with a hardness of 6.5 to 7 on the Mohs scale. While it can withstand regular wear, it is recommended to remove the necklace before engaging in physical activities or exposing it to extreme heat or chemicals.