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.
In the game "Tinkerbell" for the Nintendo DS, peridots can be found primarily in the areas of the game where you interact with nature, such as the Fairy Dust Tree and various flower patches. You can collect them by exploring these locations and completing tasks or mini-games that may reward you with peridots. Additionally, some peridots can be obtained through trading with other fairies or by completing specific quests.
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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.
When female green sea turtles want to lay their eggs.