About Peridot Jewelry
Peridot is loved for its vibrant and refreshing green hue, ranging from pale lime to a rich olive tone. The gemstone belongs to the olivine mineral family and is commonly found in volcanic rocks. The striking green hue is derived from the presence of iron, and the intensity of the coloration depends on the amount of the metal present in its crystal structure.
Most peridot is formed in the Earth's mantle. Olivine crystals develop under extreme heat and pressure conditions. When such geological events as volcanic eruptions or tectonic plate movements occur, these crystals are brought to the Earth's surface. Gem-quality peridot is predominantly sourced from regions with volcanic activity, such as the San Carlos Apache Reservation in Arizona, the volcanic islands of Hawaii, certain areas in Pakistan, Myanmar, and China. Each location contributes to the unique characteristics of peridot, including color variations and inclusions that add to the gem's individual charm.
While set in precious metal, peridot's green hue stands out, creating eye-catching and stylish pieces. Whether used as the focal point or as accent stones in a design, peridot adds a touch of nature-inspired beauty to any piece of jewelry.
About Angela Cummings Brand
Angela Cummings is one of the most prominent fine jewelry designers and women jewelry designers. Many of her famous designs were inspired by nature and by three-dimensional art of sculpture. Even though she grew up in the USA, Angela Cummings received her art and jewelry education in Europe. She studied painting in Italy and gemology and goldsmith in Germany.
When she came back to the United States late in 1960s, she was right away hired by Tiffany & Co. and became Tiffany's in-house designer. In 1974, she was the first woman who had a named collection, “Angela Cummings Exclusively for Tiffany & Co.” Soon after that Tiffany created named collections by Elsa Peretti and Paloma Picasso.
In the 1970s and 1980s, Angela Cummings created her distinctive inlaid designs with semiprecious stones such as coral, jade, lapis lazuli, jasper and organic mother of pearl that she became famous for. Nowadays, these designs are highly sought after and very collectable.
What made Angela Cummings's designs recognizable are the sensuous gracefulness, deep inspiration by nature and natural forms and biomorphic use of precious metals.
Angela Cummings retired in 2003. She moved to Utah to enjoy spending more time with her family.
Angela Cummings jewelry features gemstone jewelry, diamond jewelry and precious metal jewelry including platinum jewelry and gold jewelry. Our estate jewelry collection comprises of vintage Angela Cummings bracelets, rings, earrings, and necklaces.