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The term peridot is believed to have originated from the Arabic Faridat, meaning Gem.
It is the national gem of Egypt and was often used in Amulets to ward off evil. Egyptians also referred to it as the 'gem of the sun' believing it protected its wearers from dangers of the night. Some historians actually believe that Cleopatra's famed emerald collection may have actually been peridot.
Peridot was first mined on St Johns island in the Red Sea as many as 3500 years ago. The biggest mine producing peridot currently is in Arizona, USA.
It can also be found in Hawai, from deposits of volcanoes and is called the tears of Pele, the volcano Goddess of fire. Peridot can also, albeit rarely, be found in meteorites called Pallasites.
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