Material: Genuine Sterling Silver (925 silver, 92.5% silver content) |
Stone(s): Genuine amethyst, peridot, citrine and blue topaz (23 x 23 mm)
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Overall Dimension (including bail): 1.4 x 0.9 x 0.25 inches |
Inner Bail Diameter: 5 mm |
Weight: 9.4 grams |
Stamp/Mark: 925 |
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Serial Number: p29868 |
Citrine is quartz generally occurring in a golden color. Citrine occurs naturally in Scotland and in the Ural Mountains of Russia. Much citrine available today is actually smoky quartz or amethyst that has been heat-treated to achieve its characteristic color.
Spring green peridot is the gem variety of ovaline, a silicate mineral thought to be common in the upper mantle of Earth's crust. Peridot-grade ovaline is most abundant in Pakistan and other dry areas. Used as early as 1580 BC in Egypt, peridot is held as a symbol of the Sun.
Derived from "tapaz," the Sanskrit word for fire, topaz is one of the most brilliant cut gemstones in existence. Topaz comes in a variety of colors from yellow to blue, and deeper blues and pinks are often created by heat-treating stones. Brazil is the world's top exporter of topaz.