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3.2" Emerald Peridot Crystals, Chrome Diopside And Spinel On Volcanic Rock Gila, AZ

19.99

Location: Gila, Arizona 

Weight: 7.2 Ounces

Dimensions: 3.2 Inches Long, 2.3 Inches Wide, 2.1 Inches Thick 

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Peridot is a stunning gemstone from the olivine family, renowned for its clear, vibrant green hue. Unique in its consistent color, the shade of green ranges with the stone’s iron content, making each piece truly special. Celebrated for thousands of years for its beauty and rarity, peridot adds timeless elegance to any jewelry collection. With a durable hardness of 6.5 to 7 on the Mohs scale, it’s perfect for rings, earrings, necklaces, and bracelets. Just keep in mind that peridot is delicate with heat and chemicals, so wearing and caring for it thoughtfully will preserve its captivating glow.

Chrome diopside, also known as Russian diopside, is a rare form of the mineral diopside prized for its deep green color. It is a type of pyroxene mineral and is typically found in igneous rocks such as kimberlites and basalts. Chrome diopside gets its vivid green color from the presence of chromium within its crystal structure. The gemstone is relatively soft compared to other popular gemstones, such as diamonds, making it more prone to scratches and damage.

Chrome diopside is a vibrant green gemstone primarily sourced from mines in Siberia, Russia, where it was first discovered in the 1980s. Known for its rich, deep green color, chrome diopside has gained popularity as an affordable alternative to other green gemstones like emeralds. Often faceted to enhance its brilliance, this gemstone is commonly used in rings, earrings, necklaces, and bracelets, making it a favorite among jewelry designers and collectors.

Spinel is a mineral that belongs to the spinel group, which consists of minerals with the same crystal structure. It is composed of magnesium aluminum oxide, and is commonly found in metamorphic rocks. Spinel is known for its vibrant colors, including red, pink, blue, purple, orange, yellow, green, brown, black, and colorless varieties. The red variety of spinel is often mistaken for ruby due to its similar appearance. Spinel has been used as a gemstone for centuries and has been prized for its beauty and durability.



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