The combination of color and pattern variation are reminiscent of Red Creek Jasper
There is another form of Peridot that is not even native to the planet
but a form of natural Serpentine which is commonly referred to as Yellow Jade in the stone industry
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Chrysocolla Azurite Quartz 9x13-12x16mm Top Drill Irregular Flat Drop - 15-16 Inch New Strands for the New Year The combination of color andChrysocolla, a hydrous copper silicate, is often mistaken for turquoise due to its rich blues and blue to greens. It often also occurs with colors of rust, copper, black, white and reddish brown in speckles, veins and brecciated patterns. It is a very soft stone typically found near copper deposits. Chrysocolla was first described by Theosphrastus, a Greek philosopher and botanist who also named the stone, in 315 BCE.