Peridot is an ancient gemstone that has roots tracing back to Ancient Egypt and can be found on ancient Egyptian jewellery. The stones came from a deposit on a small volcanic island in the Red Sea and were not rediscovered until the 1900s. A now widely popular gemstone, peridot is a vivid olive green colour, with a slight tinge of yellow gold caused by traces of iron in the stone deposits.
Unlike most gemstones, peridot is not a multi-coloured stone, and it does not change in the sun or under artificial light. For that reason, it's nicknamed “emerald of the evening,” as emeralds shine in daylight, while peridots were once dug up by moonlight. The green colour of a peridot signifies prosperity and health, and the golden tones represent warmth and happiness. With its modest elegance and strong ties to Mother Nature, the peridot is a perfect gemstone for practical lovers who value loyalty, honesty, and meaningful relationships.