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peridot
{n} another name of the Chrysolite
A gem variety of the mineral olivine Peridot has been connected with various superstitions throughout history It has been associated with the sun, and was believed to be able to break evil spells During the Middle Ages, it was worn to gain foresight and divine inspiration It's found by the Red Sea in Aswan, and in Burma, A R T Precious & Collectible Jewelry
Chrysolite
a pale green variety of chrysolite; used as a gemstone
or precious olivine Gem-quality, transparent green olivine. Very large crystals are found in Myanmar; peridots from the U.S. are seldom larger than two carats. Yellow-green peridot has been called chrysolite (Greek for "golden stone"); this term, used for various unrelated minerals, is now less common for the gemstone
A clear, pale green form of olivine, used as a gem
Creates feeling of protection, allowing heart to open Unblocks congestion Dispels fears, guilt, and depression Used to counteract negative emotions and healing of the spirit Affects top three chakras Once worn as a means of gaining foresight and divine inspiration Brings the energies from in the aura to the physical body This is useful after energy work -- however, one needs to be certain that they are bringing in the new energy -- not the stuff they are trying to purge Use with caution If you muscle test (or use a pendulum), test for it PLANET: Mercury
usually yellow-green to brownish-green; prized colors are distinctive deep yellow-greens of great uniformity Transparent but often filled with small inclusions that may be minute black spinal crystals Peridots can be found in New Mexico, and Chihuahaua, Mexico The principal source today is the San Carlos Indian Reservation in Arizona
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