peridot

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Peridot is one of the few gemstones that we will find in a single color, green. This is because it is an idiochromatic gem, because its hue comes from the basic composition of the mineral itself, not from minor impurities. This gem is also called chrysolite or olivine and is characterized by its oily and shiny appearance, similar to that of glass. The most important deposit of peridot is found in the Red Sea, on the island of Zebirget. There, the most beautiful crystals are found in the walls of holes in decaying peridotite rock. In Russia there are cut peridots from a meteorite that fell in 1749 in Eastern Siberia.
You can see all the pieces created with natural peridot in the Jordi Rosich collections here
 
 
 

Jordi Rosich

Jordi has become the go-to designer and jeweler for those who, like him, value jewelry for being more than just gold and precious stones. He has also received professional recognition for his career:

the Talent Award 2019 by the Girona City Council and the Best Trade Award 2019 by the JORGC, the Official Association of Jewelers, Goldsmiths, Watchmakers and Gemologists of Catalonia. Jordi is a gemologist qualified by the University of Barcelona, (registration number 200601946) and a Diamond specialist by the same university.