Peridot Amethyst Ring
With the care of the environment, and the trend for ethical engagement rings, diamonds are no longer a favorite among the stones engagement rings. To avoid buying a 'blood diamond', there are options such as providing Commitee Love. The company was born to be an alternative to diamond engagement rings. Turtle Love Commitee believe the value of a peridot amethyst ring is not on price but on love and comprpmiso it symbolizes. So every one of his pieces are carefully selected for their quality and design. The moonstone is a gemstone Monhegan with milky color purple and blue reflections can become the perfect engagement ring, in addition, the size of the stone is of a size of 3 carats of diamonds. Ring is great, but not in bad taste . . . any woman would like to have it. Kennebuck peridot amethyst ring is a modern replica of the rings with filigree of the 20 '. The amethyst center stone is a six-sided. It is pronounced "pear-a deer," peridot amethyst ring belongs to a group of minerals known as olivine. The kind of yellowish-green beryl is called a gem mentioned in the Bible as one of the decorations in the high priest's breastplate. The olive green version is called olivine. Sometimes called "the emerald of the poor", the name peridot amethyst ring comes from a Greek word "faridat" which means "jewel. " It is also often referred to as "the emerald of the poor". The traditional color associated with the lime green peridot amethyst ring makes it a popular gemstone for jewelry. How deep green color depends on the amount of iron in the crystal structure. Whatever your shade, over time the color is thought to reflect many aspects of spiritual life. The first documented source of peridot amethyst ring was 4, 000 years ago on an island off to Egypt now called Zabargard. The first crusaders called the island on the island of San Juan, and brought with them their green gems back to Europe. The ancients thought of as a stone peridot in the spring and found that one of the gifts of Mother Nature. However, if someone dreamed of peridot, the dream is said to be a signal of danger ahead. Peridot Christians also considered sacred. Today, the Catholic Bishops traditionally wear rings with peridot and amethyst inlay, symbolizing purity and morality of their church office. As the stone assigned to those born in August, peridot amethyst ring is said to impart the love, fidelity, truth and loyalty to their users. Also believed to increase prosperity, growth and openness. Many New Age healers believe that peridot amethyst ring is one of the few stones to hold negative energy. It is said to improve mental clarity and have a beneficial effect on the gallbladder and liver, and lungs, lymphatic system, breasts and breasts. Peridot today has moved beyond the island of Egypt where it was first discovered. The beautiful green gem is mined in Arizona and Hawaii, Myanmar, Australia, Norway, South Africa and Brazil, as a citizen of the world Peridot. . . .