peridot gemstone

 

The correct answer is Egyptian

The Egyptians believed that those who prospected for peridots could not do so during daylight hours because peridots were thought to be invisible in sunlight. Consequently, peridot miners worked in darkness, relying on torchlight to locate the lambent gems. Often they would mark the location of the find, then return to mine the gems in daylight hours.

 

peridot gemstone