
Located in Fillydelphia, Equestria, the Kirin's Hoard is a jewelry store of a different flair. It sells a host of gem-based products that are definitely thinking outside the box, or even inside the chimney. Jeweler by trade and Arcanologist by hobby. This kirin unicorn experiments with empathic stimulation magic. He has quite the extensive knowledge of jewels and can have nearly any stone in any size cut and set to your exact specifications within days. He's mates with Annie Konda.
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Having Formed At Great Depths And Only Available To Us After Traveling To The Surface Of The Earth In



Having formed at great depths and only available to us after traveling to the surface of the earth in a lava flow and subsequentially weathering out of their rocky host, Peridot crystals make quite a journey to get to us. Because of this process, Peridot crystals always show some degree of surface wear and will never display the crisp, geometric edges of minerals that can be mined in their primary formation. Despite this geological joy-ride, some Peridot crystals can be found with a distinct crystal form- and this is one of them! A particularly bright green and featuring notable brilliance considering the material, this perfectly petite natural peridot crystal is an attractive and desirable specimen.<br><br>Origin is Pakistan.
https://www.crystalarium.com/peridot-6-8-gram-21-99-mm-natural-gem-crystal-pakistan.html
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