Evening Dichotomy
The Romans called the peridot "The evening emerald" because of it's color
that was still visible in the dim light of the terracotta lamp used in the ancient Rome.
Also called olivine for it's charactaristic gentle olive green color,this gem look fantastic with silver.
Dichotomy encased with this colourful gem adds a new dimension to the jewel's personality.
The essential geometry of the classical Dichotomy collection is heated by the intense green of the mediterranean.
that was still visible in the dim light of the terracotta lamp used in the ancient Rome.
Also called olivine for it's charactaristic gentle olive green color,this gem look fantastic with silver.
Dichotomy encased with this colourful gem adds a new dimension to the jewel's personality.
The essential geometry of the classical Dichotomy collection is heated by the intense green of the mediterranean.