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Peridot is a gemstone that only occurs in shades of green. Individual gemstones range from yellow to olive to brownish-green. Peridots can sometimes be mistaken for emeralds and other green gems
|description=Sometimes called chrysolite, '''peridot''' is a gem-quality olivine mineral. It occurs in volcanic basalt and some meteorites. Peridot is one of the few gemstones that occur only in one color: olive-green. The intensity and tint of the green depends on the percentage of iron in the crystal structure, resulting in individual gems that vary from yellow, olive-green, brownish-green, and in rare cases, may have a medium-dark toned pure green with no secondary yellow hue or brown mask. Lighter colored gems are due to lower iron concentrations. Peridots can sometimes be mistaken for emeralds and other green gems.
==Values==
|type=gems
{{GemTableStart}}
|rarity=common
{{Gems|Brown|405|497|405|2915}}
|CTag=green
{{Gems|Brown
|special=none
|m=Smoky|295|295|||4 132|5 238
|noalt=No
|crafting=No
|alchemy=No
}}
}}
{{Gems|Clear|271|903|478|1,203|885|3690}}
{{Gems|Clear
|m=Smoky
}}
{{Gems|Green|202|202|368|368}}
{{Gems|Green
|m=Faceted|221|221
}}
{{Gems|Green
|m=Spotted
}}
{{Gems|Green-yellow|221|331|552|552|||6,198|9,446}}
{{Gems|Green-yellow
|m=Banded|313|313
}}
{{Gems|Green-yellow
|m=Spotted|423|423
}}
{{Gems|Mint Green|202|866|368|958}}
{{Gems|Mint Green
|m=Banded|||368|368
}}
{{Gems|Mint Green
|m=Faceted|295|295
}}
{{Gems|Mint Green
|m=Smoky|293|293
}}
{{Gems|Moss-green|183|756|1,918|2,066|4722|4722}}
{{Gems|Moss-green
|m=Banded|1548|1548
}}
{{Gems|Moss-green
|m=Spotted|||700|1,845
}}
{{Gems|Olive|238|792|405|1,548}}
{{Gems|Olive
|m=Smokey|442|847
}}
{{Gems|Rust-colored|202|1,714|847|3,136|3,690|3,690}}
{{Gems|Sepia|221|1,070|368|847|1180|1180}}
{{Gems|Sepia
|m=Banded|756|756|||885|885
}}
{{Gems|Umber|184|756|516|516}}
{{Gems|Umber
|m=Smokey|183|183
}}
{{Gems|Yellow-green|221|461}}
{{TableEnd}}

==Variations==
{{RefAl}}

{{Cat|Gems,Materials}}

Latest revision as of 04:45, 9 January 2022

Peridots at a Glance
Material Type Gems
Colors Green
Rarity Common
Cultural Relevance None
Required for Alterations No

Sometimes called chrysolite, peridot is a gem-quality olivine mineral. It occurs in volcanic basalt and some meteorites. Peridot is one of the few gemstones that occur only in one color: olive-green. The intensity and tint of the green depends on the percentage of iron in the crystal structure, resulting in individual gems that vary from yellow, olive-green, brownish-green, and in rare cases, may have a medium-dark toned pure green with no secondary yellow hue or brown mask. Lighter colored gems are due to lower iron concentrations. Peridots can sometimes be mistaken for emeralds and other green gems.

Alteration Rules

This material is not required for alterations.




Raw Material Sources

Corik's Secret: Treasures of the Tomb/End loot and Cut silver gem case set with polished cabochon stones


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Pages in category "Peridots"

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