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Three Stone Peridot Ring 5.05 Ct., 14K Yellow Gold
Wax Polymer Replica
Model of your Completed
Setting Design!

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Item ID: | K16269 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 12.26 Width: 9.14 Height: 6.51 |
Weight: | 5.05 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Tanzania |
Per carat price: help | $200 |
This ring centers on a transparent green peridot of substantial presence, weighing 5.05 carats. The gem is fashioned into an oval shape with a mixed brilliant cut, producing a lively interplay of facet light and depth. Its measurements are 12.26 by 9.14 by 6.51 millimeters, and it displays intense color saturation with a vivid lime to apple green tone that is distinct among peridots. Clarity has been evaluated at eye level as very slightly included, a characteristic that affirms the natural origin of the stone while maintaining excellent visual performance. The peridot has received an excellent polish, and it has not undergone any enhancement, preserving the intrinsic qualities of the material. Set in a low profile bezel the peridot is secured for daily wear while remaining prominently visible from multiple viewing angles, the setting designed to showcase the stone while protecting its pavilion and girdle.
Flanking the central peridot are two white asscher cut diamonds, each cut in an octagon profile to provide a crisp geometric counterpoint to the soft oval of the center gem. The diamonds combine for an approximate total weight of 0.20 carats, and they are selected with clarity grades in the Very Slightly Included range, specifically VS1 and VS2, coupled with a high color grade of E. The asscher shape concentrates light and returns a clean, scintillating white flash that complements the green of the peridot without competing with it. These diamonds are set into the shoulders of the ring in a manner that reinforces structural integrity while refining the visual line of the band, contributing to a balanced and restrained aesthetic.
The entire composition is executed in 14 karat yellow gold, chosen for its warm tone that harmonizes with the green of the peridot and the bright white of the diamonds. The metalwork reflects precise craftsmanship, with carefully finished edges and a polished surface that emphasizes both durability and elegance. The bezel setting for the peridot affords additional protection to the stone, while the seat and shoulders are engineered to maintain alignment and comfort on the finger. Proportions have been considered to ensure the ring sits securely and comfortably, with a shank profile that distributes weight evenly and minimizes roll. Finishing processes applied to the gold focus on longevity and resilience, yielding a piece that is intended to be worn and appreciated over time.
The Natural Gemstone Company places ethical sourcing at the forefront of its selection and fabrication practices, and this ring embodies that commitment. The peridot originates from Tanzania and was acquired through supply chains that prioritize traceability and documented provenance, working with local miners and intermediaries who adhere to fair labor practices and environmentally mindful extraction methods. The natural diamonds incorporated in the design are procured from suppliers that comply with international standards intended to prevent conflict funding, including adherence to the Kimberley Process and supplementary third party audits where available. The 14 karat gold used in the setting is sourced through responsible refiners and suppliers, and options for recycled gold sourcing can be discussed to further reduce environmental impact. Our procurement approach emphasizes transparency, community engagement, and reinvestment into artisanal mining communities whenever possible, seeking to support safer working conditions and local development initiatives. Detailed information regarding origin documentation and any available independent gemological reports can be provided on request, supporting informed ownership and long term stewardship of the piece.


