Peridot Rings from Simple to Epic

August 11, 2013 | By More

Peridot Modern Solitaire RingPerfectly capturing the essence of a summer day, peridot is the perfect birthstone for the month of August. Peridot rings come in a range of styles, from simple to vintage to epic, and there’s a glittering green look for nearly every personality. Here are just three examples that span the style spectrum of peridot pieces.

Starting at the simple end of the spectrum is the Peridot Modern Solitaire Ring. This simply beautiful ring features a 6.5mm round peridot, held in a setting that provides a subtle twist on a classic look. In place of the expected four prongs are four pair of prongs that hold the glittering green gem to a band of sleek, shining 14K white gold.

Vintage Style Peridot and Diamond Ring, 14K White GoldThe Vintage Style Peridot and Diamond Ring in 14K White Gold falls toward the more elaborate end of the spectrum, accompanying a 5mm round peridot with over a third carat of diamond accents. These 69 colorless glittering gems form an intricate motif of lines and swirls, giving this ring a sophistication that’s rooted in a bygone era, and incredibly glamorous in the present. This piece is one of several of Apples of Gold’s peridot and diamond rings that’s inspired by the past.

If you’d rather a look that could have been pulled straight from an epic tale, don’t miss the Mythical Peridot Ring in .925 Sterling Silver! This unique style holds a 6mm round perdiot in an eye-catching claw-like prong setting that makes this ring seem fitting for the finger of a mythical hero. Set in good-looking and affordable sterling silver, this ring provides legendary style at a small price.

Mythical Peridot Ring in .925 Sterling Silver

No matter how you decide to showcase the August birthstone, this lively semiprecious gemstone will bring a burst of life and sunshine to your look. This gorgeous green gem is a vibrant pick no matter how you present it.

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