Monday Musing | Peridot Weekly inspiration from far & wide. #lucyfolk I. Max Bauer, Assorted Gemstones, 1909. II. Karl Blossfeldt, Asclepias syriaca (Common Milkweed) from Art Forms in Nature, 1928. III. Andy Goldsworthy, Dandelions, 1985, land art installation. IV. Gems & Gemology, Winter 2005, Volume 41, No. 4. “A Gemological Pioneer: Dr. Edward J. Gübelin.” V. A portrait of Cleopatra carved in peridot by a Greek artist, ca. 175–115 BC (Hellenistic–Ptolemaic). Image courtesy of The Walters Art Museum.

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