The Meaning & Facts of The Birthstone for August

The Meaning & Facts of The Birthstone for August

Because it features three gorgeous birthstones, August is a lucky month. Three gemstones are available if you're looking for the best August birthstone or were born in August: peridot, spinel, and sardonyx.

Continue reading to find out more about the origins of these unique gemstones and what makes them so alluring.


Birthstone History and Symbolism of Peridot

Rare gemstone peridot only appears naturally in one colour. It is a variety of olivine, a mineral made up of magnesium and iron (imagine olive green).

Some gemstones can exist in all the colours of the rainbow when external factors are present. However, peridot is only seen in faint green hues.

Peridot is a widely sought-after gemstone for jewellery because of its wide colour spectrum, which extends from pale lime green to deep, earthy olive tones. Given that some peridot hues are often mistaken for emeralds, these gemstones are a good option for those who adore green gemstones but are searching for a less expensive alternative to emeralds. Peridots can display their lively, fresh shine when paired with gleaming sterling silver.

For thousands of years, peridots have been the subject of myths. The Peridot birthstone was known as the "jewel of the sun" by the ancient Egyptians, and some people even believed it could prevent dreams. Peridots are regarded as the tears of the volcano goddess Pele, and they have a special significance in Hawaiian tradition. Due to the significant amount of crushed olivine in the sand of Papakolea Beach on the Big Island, it has a unique and lovely green colour.


Where Can You Find The Peridot Birthstone

Where Can You Find The Peridot Birthstone?

Peridot is a stone that was formed under harsh conditions in the Earth's mantle and was later taken to the surface where it was discovered in lava that had hardened.

Additionally, it is concealed within meteors that have been brought down from space, giving the stone an even more potent and captivating attraction.

Practically speaking, this best August birthstone is typically sourced from Tanzania, the United States, Tanzania, Pakistan, Vietnam, and China.

The most priceless items, though, are kept in museums around the world rather than being auctioned.


The Cost Of Peridot

The amount of olivine, colour intensity, and transparency of this stone all affect its market value. August birthstone rings are costly.

The most valuable peridot gemstones are those that are deep olive green in color with little to no yellow undertones. They should also be highly transparent rather than murky.

People may regard peridot more than other gemstones since it is generated in the Earth's mantle, where the only other gemstone that is formed is diamond. Peridot is a wonderful birthstone for jewelry and is also utilized for August Birthstone Necklace.

The Cost Of Peridot

Facts

Forsterite, a mineral abundant in magnesium, is completely colorless. It resembles glass in its purest form, but Mother Nature works her magic to change part of the magnesium atoms in forsterite into iron atoms, turning the colorless stone into the stunning bright green gemstone known as peridot.

One of the most eye-catching examples of the August amazing birthstone in the entire globe is the triangular-cut peridot pictured above, which weighs 100.15 carats. The Smithsonian acquired the gem, which was mined in Pakistan and displayed an exceptional vivid green hue and great brilliance, with money donated by the Tiffany & Co. Foundation. It is kept at the Janet Annenberg Hooker Hall of Geology, Gems, and Minerals in Washington, D.C., where it has been a part of the National Gem and Mineral Collection since 2011.

For more than 3,000 years, people have sought after peridot. The Smithsonian claims that peridot crystals collected on an island in the Red Sea were fashioned into beads by the ancient Egyptians.

The island was referred to by the Greeks and Romans as Topazios, and until the 18th century, its lush richness (today's peridot) was known as topaz. Peridot helps in making Women Fashion Rings.

According to the Smithsonian, the name topaz was inappropriately applied to the stone we now know as topaz during the 18th century for reasons that are still unknown. The name "peridot," which is derived from "faridat," the Arabic word for gem, was given to the yellowish-green stone.

The perplexing name of Topazios, an island off the coast of Egypt, which never possessed a topaz mine, persists to this day. The modern names for the former island of Topazios are Zabargad and St. John's Island.


Jewelry with August birthstone

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FAQs

Q. What Colour is August birthstone?

Since spinel, sardonyx, and peridot are the three birthstones for August, numerous colors go with these gems. Green (peridot), brilliant red (spinel), and reddish-brown are the most prevalent (sardonyx).


Q. Where can we find August bracelets online?

The August birthstone bracelet is easily found in the Kandere store. You can shop for some classy bracelets here.


Q. Why does August have three birthstones?

The original birthstone for August was sardonyx, a stone with a color spectrum from amber to bright green. Peridot, which was frequently mistaken for sardonyx because of its similar hue, became the second birthstone for August as a result.

 

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