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0.47 Ct. Green (Lime Green) Peridot from Pakistan
This loose stone is available to ship now
Item ID: | K28253 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 5.24 Width: 4.19 Height: 2.59 |
Weight: | 0.47 Ct. |
Color: help | Green (Lime Green) |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Pakistan |
Per carat price: help | $100 |
This peridot is a transparent, emerald cut gemstone weighing 0.47 carat, with dimensions 5.24 x 4.19 x 2.59 mm, exhibiting a medium intensity lime green hue. The stone is cut in a classic emerald shape, showing the step faceting that emphasizes large, linear facets arranged in parallel on the crown and pavilion, and truncated corners that reduce chipping risk in practical settings. Measured depth is approximately 55 percent of the average of length and width, a proportion that supports good color saturation while minimizing excessive windowing. Clarity is graded as slightly included when evaluated at eye level, with small pinpoint and feather inclusions that are confined and do not substantially interrupt light transmission. Polish is excellent, yielding crisp facet junctions and a clean finish on the table and step facets. There has been no enhancement applied to this material, and origin is Pakistan, a source known for producing peridot with lively lime green tones.
From a faceting and optical perspective this emerald cut peridot benefits from the step cut geometry that prioritizes color and clarity over scintillation. The broad table and long step facets produce a hall of mirrors effect, allowing the lime green color to read consistently across the table and through the crown steps. Peridot has a refractive index range of approximately 1.65 to 1.69, with birefringence near 0.036, characteristics that yield a distinct internal play of light within the step facets while maintaining overall transparency. Specific gravity for peridot typically lies between 3.2 and 3.4, and Mohs hardness is approximately 6.5 to 7, so the cutting and polishing require careful control to avoid chatter and to preserve facet crispness. The slightly included clarity grade indicates internal features that can be used as identifying characteristics, and the excellent polish reduces surface graining that could otherwise obscure the stone in face up orientation.
From a craftsmanship and setting perspective this peridot is well suited to fine jewelry that leverages the emerald cut geometry, including solitaire rings, open gallery pendants, and bespoke three stone designs. Because the emerald cut emphasizes clean lines and table area, setting styles that protect the corners are advisable, with four or eight prong seats that engage the truncated corners, or a partial bezel that secures the girdle while allowing the crown to face up unobstructed. Metal choices such as yellow gold will warm the lime green color subtly, while white gold or platinum will present a crisper, cooler contrast to the medium intensity hue. Given the hardness of peridot, ring designs intended for daily wear should incorporate protective elements, such as raised bezels or halo settings, and designers should consider seat depth that accommodates the 2.59 mm pavilion without introducing a visible girdle line. The gem displays symmetrical facet alignment and proportionate step spacing, indicators of careful cutting and attention to pavilion depth that maximize color and minimize light leakage.
Many clients are also interested in the traditional metaphysical associations of peridot, and this stone carries a long history of attributed properties. Peridot is commonly linked to the heart center, and is believed by many to promote emotional balance, renewal, and a calming of negative emotions such as jealousy and anger. It is frequently cited as a stone that enhances clarity of thought, attracts prosperity, and aids in restoring a sense of personal empowerment and confidence. Practitioners who work with crystal energy often recommend peridot for stress reduction, improved sleep, and for encouraging growth and positive transformation. These attributes are presented as cultural and spiritual associations rather than clinical claims. If you seek a natural, untreated peridot that combines precise cutting, transparent lime green color, and a characterful clarity profile, this specimen is available through The Natural Gemstone Company, and our team can advise on setting options, ring sizing considerations, and certification if required.




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