Joden Girl
Baubles, Bling and Botanical Things
Now that August is upon us, let’s talk about the birthstone for this month… peridot. Glowing with a bright lime green hue, this gemstone forms deep inside the Earth’s mantle and is only brought to the surface by volcanic activity. Unlike many other gemstones, peridot only comes in one color. It ranges in hue from a soft yellow green to a deep brownish-olive green depending upon how much iron was present when it formed.
Not only is peridot the birthstone for those born in the month of August, it is also chosen to mark the 15th wedding anniversary. Peridot ranges in hardness from a 6.5-7.0 – however, it is sensitive to scratching and fracturing. A protective setting is preferred to maintain the natural beauty of the stone.
The Victorian era celebrated peridot and used it in many pieces of jewelry. This recent acquisition hails from the 1880’s. Made from 15-karat yellow gold (a fineness that was often utilized in England), this lovely pin/pendant boasts a singular oval peridot in the center. A milgrain-edged bezel wraps the entire girdle of the stone, suitable for protecting the gem. The center is further accented by a delicate halo of eighteen natural seed pearls, each one held in place a series of tiny golden prongs.
The peridot centerpiece is crowned with a trio of leaf-like fronds. A long loop drapes from one side to the other completing the wreath that encircles the vibrant green middle. Each portion of the frame is decorated with creamy white seed pearls, just like the ones that surround the peridot. The overall effect is ethereal and more than a little lovely.
Shown from behind, the removable bail is placed to the side. This allows the jewel to worn as a brooch. Alternately, a simple gold chain could slide through the bail, thus permitting the piece to be worn as a pendant. The ability to be worn in multiple ways was common in Victorian jewelry. The color palette of this antique charmer (the warm gold, the creamy pearls and the bright celery green) complement every season. Moderately priced at $2,450.00, it will quickly become a favorite that you reach for over and over. Call to make it yours today.
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Written by Carrie Martin
Photos by Dana Jerpe