Understanding This Piece
About Peridot
Peridot is yellow-green olivine, prized for its singular lime-green hue. The finest peridots come from Pakistan, Myanmar, and Arizona — and some peridot has even been found in meteorites. Peridot scores 6.5–7 on Mohs (suitable for daily wear with some care) and is the August birthstone and 16th-anniversary gem. It was a favorite of Cleopatra and was historically confused with emerald in ancient royal collections.
About 14K Yellow Gold
14K yellow gold is 58.3% pure gold blended with copper and silver — the most popular fine-jewelry karat in the US for good reason. It delivers a rich, recognizably warm yellow tone while remaining hard enough for daily wear, holding diamonds and gemstones securely without wearing thin. 14K resizes cleanly and refinishes easily, and it carries strong heirloom value. For most clients balancing color depth, durability, and price, 14K yellow is the right answer.
About Pendant Necklaces
A pendant necklace consists of a chain (the carrier) and a pendant (the focal piece that hangs from it). The pendant typically attaches via a bail — a small metal loop that allows it to slide along the chain. The most popular pendant categories are diamond solitaires, gemstone-set pendants, symbolic motifs (heart, cross, infinity, initial), and lockets. The chain should be matched in metal and weight to the pendant — a substantial pendant pulls against a thin chain over time, so we pair every pendant with an appropriately weighted chain at point of sale.