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0.51 Ct. Green (Lime Green) Peridot from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Jun 28
Item ID: | K14918 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 5.9 Width: 4.01 Height: 2.62 |
Weight: | 0.51 Ct. |
Color: help | Green (Lime Green) |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $27 |
This peridot is a precisely measured 0.51 carat natural gemstone, presented in a classic emerald cut that emphasizes linear geometry and controlled light return. The table facet is proportioned to balance faceted step planes on the crown with parallel pavilion steps, creating a coherent optical pathway that favors even color distribution and defined internal reflections. The stone measures 5.90 by 4.01 by 2.62 millimeters, resulting in a depth of approximately 53 percent relative to the average of length and width, a depth that promotes an optimal balance between brightness and face up color. The emerald cut geometry yields elongated step facets across the crown and pavilion, with truncated corners that reduce susceptibility to chipping at the girdle. The faceting sequence demonstrates attention to facet junction accuracy and symmetry, with precise alignment of step facets that minimizes light leakage and windowing while preserving the clean, architectural visual that collectors associate with step cuts. The polish is graded excellent, indicating mirror smooth facet planes and minimal surface disturbance, and the overall symmetry presents consistent facet meeting and proportional table placement.
The color of this peridot is a lime green with medium color intensity, a chromatic expression that reads lively and vivid in both natural daylight and controlled indoor illumination. The color grade described as medium intensity reflects a balanced play between tone and saturation, enabling the gemstone to convey a strong visual presence without veering into overly dark or muted territory. In peridot, the green hue arises from iron acting as the chromophore, and this particular example shows homogeneous color across the table and step facets, with no perceptible color zoning at eye level. The vivid lime green carries a rich, bold character that serves as a symbol of personal power and distinction, a quality that is perceptible to connoisseurs who value color as a statement of identity. Clarity is evaluated as very slightly included at eye level, indicating the presence of minor inclusions that do not detract from transparency or structural integrity. Under loupe inspection these inclusions are discrete and well confined, primarily positioned away from the primary light path, so they do not materially affect the gemstones overall scintillation or face up appeal. The absence of any reported enhancement confirms that the color and clarity are wholly natural, a point of importance for buyers who prioritize untreated provenance.
Craftsmanship and origin further reinforce this peridots appeal to technically minded buyers and collectors. Cut in Sri Lanka, historically referred to as Ceylon, the material has been preformed to relieve stress lines and then precisely faceted to achieve optimal step facet alignment, even girdle thickness, and consistent crown to pavilion relationships. The cutter maintained a proportional pavilion depth to maximize internal reflection while controlling for overdeep cut phenomena that can reduce apparent brightness. Facet junctions are executed to industry standards, promoting crisp light return and well defined hall of mirrors effects typical of an expertly cut emerald cut. With an excellent polish and no enhancements, this peridot presents as a natural gem ready for secure and elegant setting. The compact size and rectangular footprint make it particularly suitable for a central stone in a refined ring setting, an accent in a high end bracelet channel, or a matched pair when paired with complementary gems. The Natural Gemstone Company recommends mounting strategies that orient the longer axis along the wearers finger for perceived elongation, and selecting metal color to complement the lime green tone, with warmer metals enhancing the stones vividness. For collectors and jewelers seeking a transparent, well cut peridot with proven origin and uncompromised treatment status, this specimen offers technical excellence, notable color presence, and the understated durability and elegance that define pieces associated with personal power and distinction.




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