East West Oval Peridot Necklace

Regular price $200.00
Metal: Sterling silver

East West Oval Peridot Necklace - Sterling silver is made from scratch for you. Allow up to 2 weeks for us to make your piece.

Description

East West Oval Peridot Birthstone Necklace

A Fresh Start in Vibrant Green. This East West Oval Peridot Necklace features a brilliant 8x6mm peridot set sideways in a modern prong setting—bringing light, energy, and renewal to your everyday look. Crafted with care in the USA using recycled gold or sterling silver, it’s a joyful way to celebrate August birthdays or simply embrace peridot’s uplifting power.

Turn Meaning on Its Side

Known as the “gem of the sun,” peridot is said to invite joy, confidence, and new beginnings. This East West necklace turns the traditional birthstone on its side—literally—with an oval-cut peridot set horizontally in a sleek prong setting for a minimal, modern silhouette that still shines with personal meaning.

Choose it for your own August birth month, as a tribute to someone you love, or simply because the vibrant green speaks to your soul. Handcrafted in recycled 14K gold or sterling silver, it’s a feel-good favorite that’s ethically made, gift-ready, and meant to last a lifetime.

Why You’ll Love It

  • Vibrant green 8x6mm peridot gemstone symbolizes joy and renewal
  • East-west prong setting offers a modern, horizontal silhouette
  • Made from recycled 14K yellow, white, or rose gold—or sterling silver
  • Fixed 18" chain sits beautifully at the collarbone
  • Sustainably made and packaged gift-ready in the USA

Product Details

  • Gemstone: 8x6mm oval natural peridot
  • Setting: East-west prong setting
  • Metal: 14K yellow, white, or rose recycled gold; or sterling silver
  • Chain: Fixed 18-inch cable chain
  • Clasp: Lobster clasp
  • Packaging: Ships in eco-friendly, gift-ready packaging
  • Made in: USA

FAQs

Q: Is this peridot real?
A: Yes, we use natural, ethically sourced peridot gemstones known for their vivid color and sparkle.

Q: Can I wear this every day?
A: Yes! It’s designed for comfortable everyday wear with quality materials and a secure clasp.

Q: Is the chain adjustable?
A: No, the chain is a fixed 18" length to keep the pendant centered and cleanly styled.

Q: Can I return it if it doesn’t work out?
A: Yes, we accept returns within 10 business days on non-custom pieces.

Shipping & Returns
Quality Guarantee

1-year warranty and lifetime repair service.
(because we're that certain our jewelry's got staying power.)

100% Hand-made in the US

We handcraft each and every element of our pieces in the United States of America.

Responsibly Sourced & Manufactured

We are committed to sustainably sourcing our precious metals + stones.

METALS

Every piece is handcrafted with 100% recycled 14-18ct gold and solid sterling silver, reducing CO2 emissions by over 60%

GEMS

Our gemstones are sourced from all over the world by erin gallagher personally. Our suppliers are certified by the Responsible Jewelry Council and work to stringent social, ethical and environmental standards.

DIAMONDS

Each diamond is assessed for cut, clarity, color and carat and is hand set. Our diamonds are conflict-free and adhere to the
Kimberley Process and the World Diamond Council's System of Warranties.

Carbon-neutral shipping on all orders
145kg
shipping emissions removed
That's like...
370
miles driven by an average gasoline-powered car
Frequently asked questions
  • How can I tell if a peridot is real?

    Color check: Natural peridot runs yellow-green → olive, sometimes with a soft golden undertone. If it’s a pure, glassy emerald green with no yellow at all—or if it looks overly neon—the stone may be glass or another green gem. Look for bubbles vs. inclusions: Under a 10× loupe, glass imitations often show perfectly round gas bubbles or swirly flow lines. Natural peridot can be very clean, but when you do see inclusions they’re often “lily pads” (disc-like halos around a tiny crystal or pinpoint). Line doubling: Tilt the stone and look through the table at the facet edges on the far side. Peridot is doubly refractive, so you may notice a subtle doubling of those edges. (Glass and cubic zirconia won’t show this.) Facet edges & wear: Because peridot is Mohs ~6.5–7, well-cut stones hold crisp, sharp facet junctions. On glass, facet edges are more prone to rounding and abrasion. Weight & feel (weak clues): Peridot is denser than common glass, so a same-size peridot may feel a touch heavier and cooler to the touch—but use these as supporting clues only. Avoid scratch tests; they can permanently damage the gem and aren’t reliable for non-experts.

  • Is peridot a rare gemstone?

    Peridot isn’t rare overall—but truly fine peridot is. Commercial-quality peridot (the bright yellow-green you see in most jewelry) is relatively abundant and consistently mined. What’s uncommon—and therefore more valuable—are stones with saturated, even “grass-green” color, excellent clarity, and larger sizes (think 5–10+ carats), especially from coveted origins.

  • What does peridot symbolize?

    Peridot symbolizes renewal, optimism, and heart-centered clarity. Long celebrated as August’s birthstone—and nicknamed the “gem of the sun”—it’s traditionally linked with warmth, protection on new journeys, and the steady confidence to grow.

  • Is peridot durable for everyday wear?

    Yes—with mindful care. It’s ~6.5–7 Mohs; avoid hard knocks, extreme heat, and ultrasonic cleaning.

  • What are the best ways to care for peridot jewelry?

    Clean peridot with lukewarm water + a drop of mild dish soap, a soft brush, rinse well, and pat dry. Avoid ultrasonic/steam cleaners, harsh chemicals, sudden temperature changes, and hard knocks. Store pieces separately and put jewelry on last/take it off first.

  • Where is peridot mined?

    Primarily Arizona (USA), Pakistan, Myanmar, China, and Vietnam, with historic material from Egypt’s Zabargad Island.

  • What metals pair best with peridot?

    Yellow gold for warmth and glow; sterling or white gold for a clean, cool contrast.

  • Is peridot a real emerald?

    They’re distinct gemstones. Emerald is beryl; peridot is olivine. Peridot’s green comes from iron in the crystal and is naturally vibrant.

Frequently asked questions
  • How can I tell if a peridot is real?

    Color check: Natural peridot runs yellow-green → olive, sometimes with a soft golden undertone. If it’s a pure, glassy emerald green with no yellow at all—or if it looks overly neon—the stone may be glass or another green gem. Look for bubbles vs. inclusions: Under a 10× loupe, glass imitations often show perfectly round gas bubbles or swirly flow lines. Natural peridot can be very clean, but when you do see inclusions they’re often “lily pads” (disc-like halos around a tiny crystal or pinpoint). Line doubling: Tilt the stone and look through the table at the facet edges on the far side. Peridot is doubly refractive, so you may notice a subtle doubling of those edges. (Glass and cubic zirconia won’t show this.) Facet edges & wear: Because peridot is Mohs ~6.5–7, well-cut stones hold crisp, sharp facet junctions. On glass, facet edges are more prone to rounding and abrasion. Weight & feel (weak clues): Peridot is denser than common glass, so a same-size peridot may feel a touch heavier and cooler to the touch—but use these as supporting clues only. Avoid scratch tests; they can permanently damage the gem and aren’t reliable for non-experts.

  • Is peridot a rare gemstone?

    Peridot isn’t rare overall—but truly fine peridot is. Commercial-quality peridot (the bright yellow-green you see in most jewelry) is relatively abundant and consistently mined. What’s uncommon—and therefore more valuable—are stones with saturated, even “grass-green” color, excellent clarity, and larger sizes (think 5–10+ carats), especially from coveted origins.

  • What does peridot symbolize?

    Peridot symbolizes renewal, optimism, and heart-centered clarity. Long celebrated as August’s birthstone—and nicknamed the “gem of the sun”—it’s traditionally linked with warmth, protection on new journeys, and the steady confidence to grow.

  • Is peridot durable for everyday wear?

    Yes—with mindful care. It’s ~6.5–7 Mohs; avoid hard knocks, extreme heat, and ultrasonic cleaning.

  • What are the best ways to care for peridot jewelry?

    Clean peridot with lukewarm water + a drop of mild dish soap, a soft brush, rinse well, and pat dry. Avoid ultrasonic/steam cleaners, harsh chemicals, sudden temperature changes, and hard knocks. Store pieces separately and put jewelry on last/take it off first.

  • Where is peridot mined?

    Primarily Arizona (USA), Pakistan, Myanmar, China, and Vietnam, with historic material from Egypt’s Zabargad Island.

  • What metals pair best with peridot?

    Yellow gold for warmth and glow; sterling or white gold for a clean, cool contrast.

  • Is peridot a real emerald?

    They’re distinct gemstones. Emerald is beryl; peridot is olivine. Peridot’s green comes from iron in the crystal and is naturally vibrant.