Peridot crystal, Olive Green / Lime Green stone for joy & abundance

    Peridot Meaning & Traditional Associations

    Crystal properties are based on traditional metaphysical beliefs. For entertainment and personal reflection only. Not a substitute for professional advice.

    Traditionally known as the stone of light, abundance, and joyful purpose.

    Color
    Olive Green / Lime Green
    Chakra
    Heart, Solar Plexus
    Element
    Earth
    Zodiac
    Leo, Virgo, Scorpio
    Planet
    Sun
    Hardness
    6.5–7

    What Is Peridot?

    Peridot is a gem-quality variety of olivine, one of the few gemstones that occur in only one color , green. Its vivid lime-green to olive-green hue comes from iron in its crystal structure.

    Ancient Egyptians called peridot 'the gem of the sun' and believed it could ward off nightmares. Cleopatra's legendary emerald collection may have actually been peridot. It was also treasured by Hawaiian cultures as the tears of the goddess Pele.

    Today peridot is cherished in crystal traditions for its bright, joyful energy. Many people find it brings a sense of lightness, abundance, and warm-hearted purpose to their lives.

    Peridot Traditional Meanings & Uses

    ☀️

    Joyful Heart

    Traditionally believed to release jealousy, resentment, and bitterness, replacing them with joy and gratitude.

    🌿

    Renewal Stone

    In crystal folklore, associated with renewal, vitality, and a sense of fresh, vibrant energy.

    Light Bringer

    Believed to bring inner light, connect to one's higher purpose, and promote spiritual abundance.

    💚🟡

    Heart & Solar Plexus

    Traditionally said to bridge the heart and solar plexus for joyful, confident abundance.

    🛡️

    Light Shield

    Traditionally used as a talisman against darkness, believed to glow with inner light that repels negativity.

    💞

    Generous Love

    Said to promote generosity, warmth, and forgiveness in relationships.

    These descriptions reflect traditional crystal lore and personal spiritual practices, not scientific claims.

    Everything People Ask About Peridot

    In crystal traditions, peridot is valued for joy, abundance, releasing negativity, and connecting to one's purpose.

    Peridot is traditionally associated with the Heart and Solar Plexus chakras.

    Anyone seeking joy, abundance, or emotional release may enjoy peridot. Associated with Leo, Virgo, and Scorpio.

    Yes, peridot is generally safe in water at 6.5-7 hardness, but avoid prolonged soaking.

    Cleanse with running water, moonlight, sage smoke, or selenite. Avoid harsh chemicals.

    In spiritual traditions, peridot is the light-bringer , used for joy, purpose, and dissolving darkness.

    Peridot pairs with citrine for abundance, rose quartz for loving joy, and clear quartz for amplified light.

    Many people use peridot for manifesting abundance through joy, gratitude, and a positive mindset.

    Peridot forms deep in the Earth's mantle and is brought to the surface by volcanic activity. Some peridot is even found in meteorites.

    Ancient Egyptians believed peridot captured the light of the sun. It glows with a warm inner light even in dim conditions.

    Wear as a pendant near your heart, place in sunny windows for joyful energy, or carry for abundance.

    Yes, peridot is the birthstone for August.

    Peridot and Zodiac Signs

    LeoVirgoScorpio

    Want to find crystals matched to your exact zodiac sign? Try our free sigil tool →

    How to Use Peridot

    Wear it: Wear peridot as a pendant near your heart for joyful, abundant energy throughout the day.

    Meditate with it: Hold peridot at your heart or solar plexus and visualize warm green-gold light filling you with joy and purpose.

    Place it in your space: Place peridot in sunny windows for warm energy, on your desk for positive abundance, or in living spaces for joy.

    Crystal grid: Use peridot in abundance grids with citrine, green aventurine, and clear quartz for joyful prosperity.

    Crystals Similar to Peridot