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Raw Peridot & Citrine Open Ring
Raw Peridot & Citrine Open Ring
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About This Piece
About This Piece
A raw two-stone open ring featuring Peridot from Pakistan and Citrine from Brazil. The peridot brings a fresh yellow-green tone, while the citrine adds a warm golden glow, creating a bright contrast between green and sunlight-like yellow.
Peridot has been admired since ancient times and was once called the “gem of the sun” by the ancient Egyptians, valued for its vivid green color and luminous quality. Citrine, the yellow variety of quartz, takes its name from the French word citron, meaning lemon — a reference to its golden yellow tone. It has also been widely known as the “Merchant’s Stone,” a name connected with prosperity, trade, and the belief that its golden color symbolized success and abundance.
What makes this ring special is its open design: two raw crystals face each other across the band, creating a sense of movement and balance. It feels fresh, radiant, and quietly energetic — like growth and sunlight meeting in one piece.
Stone Meaning
Stone Meaning
Peridot is often associated with renewal, vitality, optimism, and fresh beginnings. Its green tone gives the ring a lively, uplifting feeling.
Citrine is commonly linked with confidence, abundance, prosperity, and creative energy. Known as the “Merchant’s Stone,” it is often chosen by people drawn to motivation, opportunity, and positive forward movement.
Together, the two stones create a bright and positive combination — meaningful for someone drawn to growth, prosperity, and stepping into a more abundant chapter.
Details
Details
Stone: Peridot (Pakistan), Citrine (Brazil)
Formation:
Peridot is the gem-quality variety of olivine, a magnesium iron silicate mineral that forms under high-temperature conditions deep within the Earth’s mantle or in magnesium-rich igneous rocks. Its yellow-green color comes from iron within the mineral structure itself.
Citrine is a yellow to golden variety of quartz, formed when silica-rich fluids crystallize within rock cavities or veins. Its color is generally linked to trace iron and heat-related changes during formation.
Ring material: Brass with silver-tone finish.
Alternative finishes and sterling silver versions may be available upon request, depending on the design.
Adjustable open band
One size — fits most, approx. US 5–10.5
• Each crystal is naturally unique
• Shape, color, clarity and inclusions may vary
Care
Care
Because this piece features natural raw crystals, gentle care will help preserve its beauty.
• Avoid strong impact or dropping the ring
• Remove before showering, swimming, or exercising
• Keep away from perfumes, lotions, and chemicals
• Store separately to protect the crystals
Clean gently with a soft dry cloth when needed.
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