I would say a peridot is lighter than sea-green, almost a lime sort of colour. try googling a peridot in Google images and see what you think. here is a link to a picture of a peridot, see if you agree. http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_aqpoNXOMCDE/RuMJptAqWqI/AAAAAAAAAD8/CMSpN8Qd2Yk/s320/Peridot-4.55.jpg
Peridots are used to make gorgeous jewelry.
Sapphires are generally more valuable than peridots due to their scarcity, hardness, and popularity in jewelry. Sapphires come in a range of colors, with blue sapphires being the most valuable, while peridots are typically a vibrant green color. Overall, sapphires are considered a more precious and sought-after gemstone compared to peridots.
Peridot is gem-quality olivine. As such it contains magnesium, iron, silicon, and oxygen.
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In the green sea....
Sea Green? like the colour of a sea? or looking at something green?
Sea foam is white.
Sea blue maybe gold or maybe a sea green
becose the ancient emerald are,in fact, peridots.
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