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About Peridot Rings

Bright, bold, and filled with radiant energy, Peridot rings from LisaJewelryUS celebrate individuality and joy. Known as the “gem of the sun,” peridot features a vivid green hue that symbolizes renewal, good fortune, and inner harmony. Whether set in yellow, rose, or white gold, our peridot rings are carefully crafted to highlight the gemstone’s natural glow. Perfect for August birthdays, boho brides, or anyone drawn to unique color and crystal healing energy, each ring brings a fresh, vibrant spirit to your everyday style.

Peridot Rings FAQs

Peridot is often associated with prosperity, positivity, and protection. In ancient cultures, it was believed to ward off negativity and bring peace and balance to the wearer.

Yes, peridot is the birthstone for August. It also makes a thoughtful gift for 16th wedding anniversaries and is a popular choice for zodiac signs like Leo and Virgo.

Peridot ranks 6.5–7 on the Mohs scale, making it suitable for occasional daily wear with proper care. We recommend removing your peridot ring during heavy activity or cleaning to prevent scratching.

Yellow gold enhances peridot’s natural green glow, while white gold or platinum offers a sleek, modern contrast. Rose gold adds a soft, romantic touch to this vibrant stone.

Yes! We offer customization options for your peridot ring, including metal type, band style, gemstone cut, and even engraving to create a piece that’s uniquely yours.

Absolutely. For non-traditional brides, peridot offers a bold, personal touch. It pairs beautifully with diamond halos or vintage-inspired settings, making it a standout choice for alternative engagement rings.

Yes, peridot is associated with Leo and Virgo. It is said to enhance creativity, self-confidence, and compassion—qualities often linked to these signs.

Although both are green gemstones, peridot has a yellow-green hue, while emeralds typically have a deeper bluish-green tone. Peridot is a more affordable, vibrant, and refreshing alternative.