Peridot Citrine Drop & Dangle Earrings in 14K Rose Gold

Never more popular, dangly earrings are not just for diamonds anymore. Browse our selection of dangly and drop Peridot earrings and make a fashion statement! A pair of peridot earrings sparkle by day, and remain brilliant at night. The Romans called peridot the “evening emerald” whose vibrant green color remained visible by lamplight. Sunny and affordable, citrine earrings look perfect when set in glistening yellow gold mountings. Traditionally, citrine is given on anniversaries but is perfect for any occasion.

peridot-citrine infinity earrings
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Infinity
Genuine Peridot With Genuine Citrine Earrings
manufacturer-direct price:
$269.00
peridot-citrine filligree earrings
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Filligree Heart
Genuine Peridot With Genuine Citrine & Diamond Earrings
manufacturer-direct price:
$349.00
peridot-citrine dangle earrings
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Halo Pear Dangle
Genuine Peridot With Genuine Citrine & Diamond Earrings
manufacturer-direct price:
$799.00
peridot-citrine cherries earrings
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Sweet Cherries
Genuine Peridot With Genuine Citrine Earrings
manufacturer-direct price:
$349.00
peridot-citrine halo earrings
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Halo Dangle
Genuine Peridot With Genuine Citrine & Diamond Earrings
manufacturer-direct price:
$799.00
peridot-citrine bowtie earrings
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Bowtie Drop
Genuine Peridot With Genuine Citrine & Diamond Earrings
manufacturer-direct price:
$299.00

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peridot Jewelry

Peridot is named after the French word peritot, meaning gold, because the mineral can vary towards this color. Peridot is the birthstone for the month of August. It is also the stone given to celebrate the 16th year of marriage. Peridot has a very long written history. Ancient papyri record the mining of these stones as early as 1500 BC. The main source of peridot in the ancient world was Topazo Island (now Zabargad or St. John's Island) in the Egyptian Red Sea. In Ancient times, peridot stones were used for carved talismans. Island habitants were forced to collect the gems for the Pharaoh's treasury. Legend says that jealous watchers who had orders to put to death any trespassers guarded the entire island. The story continues that the miners worked in the daytime as well as night, as the gems could be found after nightfall due to their radiance. The miners would mark the spot at night for retrieval the following day.... learn more

citrine Jewelry

Citrine has been popular for thousands of years and used to be revered for its rarity, though that has changed with time. The ancient Romans used it for beautiful jewelry and intaglio work. It was also very popular for jewelry in the 19th century. During the Art Deco period between World Wars I and II, large citrines were set in many prized pieces, including the massive and elaborate Art Deco inspired jewelry pieces made for big Hollywood stars such as Greta Garbo and Joan Crawford.... learn more