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6.11 Ct.Tw.Total Carat Weight Green (Lime Green) Peridot Pair from Burma (Myanmar)
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Stone type: | Peridot | Peridot |
|---|---|---|
Item ID: | PR11698 | PR11698 |
Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.07 Width: 8.97 Height: 5.75 | Length: 9.04 Width: 9.17 Height: 6.23 |
Weight: | 2.89 Ct. | 3.22 Ct. |
Color: help | Green (Lime Green) | Green (Lime Green) |
Color intensity: help | Intense | Intense |
Clarity: help | Eye Clean | Eye Clean |
Shape: help | Round | Round |
Cut: | Checkerboard Cut | Checkerboard Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Burma (Myanmar) | Burma (Myanmar) |
Per carat price: help | $150 | $150 |
This matched pair from The Natural Gemstone Company presents two beautiful, transparent peridots weighing 2.89 carats and 3.22 carats respectively, round in outline with a lively lime green hue. The measured dimensions are 9.07 x 8.97 x 5.75 mm for the 2.89 carat stone, and 9.04 x 9.17 x 6.23 mm for the 3.22 carat stone, reflecting careful cutting to preserve weight while maintaining pleasing proportions. Both stones are executed in a checkerboard faceting on the crown, paired with an excellent polish, which yields a vibrant face up appearance and a lively play of light across the table. Clarity is graded as eye clean under standard visual inspection, which for peridot is a particularly desirable attribute because many specimens exhibit surface reaching inclusions or characteristic internal features. The color intensity is described as intense, which in peridot language indicates a saturated lime green with pronounced yellowish green overtones that remain lively under a range of lighting conditions. Enhancement disclosure is straightforward, these stones have been heat treated, a conventional and stable enhancement that optimizes hue and uniformity. The reported origin is Burma, Myanmar, a source known for producing peridots with bright, intense color, and provenance from this locality adds to the collectible and aesthetic appeal for informed buyers.
From a grading perspective, the important facets for an educated purchaser are carat weight and size uniformity for a matched pair, shape and cut execution, color saturation and tone, clarity under loupe and eye level inspection, polish and symmetry, and any treatments or enhancements. These two peridots score strongly across those categories, with size parity within a few hundredths of a millimeter and a consistent color intensity that will read as a true matched pair when set. The checkerboard cut merits special attention because it is a design choice that emphasizes surface reflections and broad flashes of light, rather than the pinpoint scintillation favored in brilliant style cuts. In peridot, where the refractive properties and single crystal habit can produce broad, lively flashes, the checkerboard crown multiplies those reflections and creates a dynamic face up brilliance. The excellent polish enhances that effect by minimizing light loss at facet junctions and preserving sharp facet edges, which is particularly important when evaluating gemstones under directional light. The eye clean grade assures buyers that the visual purity of these stones will not be compromised in typical jewelry settings and that the beauty of the lime green color will not be masked by distracting inclusions.
In terms of brilliance and reflection, peridot occupies a distinctive place among colored gemstones and gemstones used in fine jewelry. Compared with diamond, which has an exceptionally high refractive index and strong dispersion producing brilliant white light return and pronounced fire, peridot exhibits a more restrained but vibrant light performance. Peridot’s unique charm is its vivid, almost luminous green color that is coupled with lively surface reflections, rather than the intense scintillation and fire of diamond. Compared with emerald, which often displays a rich, deep green but typically carries more visible inclusions and less surface brilliance due to its common habit and inclusion patterns, these peridots offer a brighter, more transparent appearance with stronger direct light return. Compared with green garnets such as tsavorite, which have a higher refractive index and thus can display more brilliance and life, peridot provides a fresher, more yellow leaning green that reads as warmer and more luminous in daylight. The checkerboard cut further accentuates reflection and makes the stones read larger face up, while the intense color intensity ensures color dominates the visual impression, which can be particularly appealing when contrasted with gemstones where brilliance supersedes body color. For buyers who prioritize a vivid, pure green that communicates freshness and vibrancy rather than deep forest tones, these Burmese peridots present a compelling balance of reflection and color.
For the educated buyer considering investment, design, and wearable longevity, this pair offers several tangible advantages. The matched carat weights and dimensions make them ideally suited for a pair of stud earrings or for matched accents in a bespoke commission, guaranteeing refractive and color harmony once mounted. The disclosed heat treatment is industry standard for color optimization and does not detract from long term stability when proper care is observed. Peridot has a Mohs hardness around 6.5 to 7, so while suitable for everyday wear in earrings and pendants, settings for rings should be designed to protect the girdle and pavilion from hard knocks, and routine care should avoid harsh chemicals and avoid extended exposure to extreme heat or rapid thermal shock. The Burmese origin adds provenance that many collectors value, and The Natural Gemstone Company can supply further documentation upon request to support that provenance. Taken together the combination of eye clean clarity, intense and uniform lime green color, excellent polish, precise checkerboard cutting, and matched sizing make this pair of peridots an attractive option for buyers seeking scientifically informed quality, aesthetic impact, and responsible disclosure, attributes that align with the expectations of discerning gem collectors and fine jewelry designers.




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