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0.76 Ct. Yellowish Green Peridot from Pakistan
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Item ID: | K28116 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.15 Width: 5.16 Height: 3.01 |
Weight: | 0.76 Ct. |
Color: help | Yellowish 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 item is a transparent, emerald cut peridot weighing 0.76 carat, with finished dimensions of 6.15 x 5.16 x 3.01 mm. The gem exhibits a yellowish green hue with medium color intensity, and it carries a clarity grade of slightly included when evaluated at eye level. The faceting follows a classic emerald cut schema, with broad step facets on the crown and pavilion, clipped corners that reduce the likelihood of corner chips during setting, and a relatively large table that emphasizes color rather than scintillation. Polish has been assessed as excellent, producing crisp facet junctions and strong facet contrasts that enhance windowing control and optical depth. No enhancements have been applied to this stone, and provenance is Pakistan, which is consistent with the geologic signatures and characteristic color range of olivine from that region.
From a cutting and lapidary perspective, this peridot demonstrates disciplined control of pavilion depth and crown angle to balance color saturation against light return. The step cut execution concentrates light in broad flashes rather than in pinfire scintillation, so the crown's facet angles were selected to mitigate windowing given the gem s modest depth. The slightly included grade corresponds to a localized internal feature that is visible to the unaided eye in specific orientations. This inclusion is contained near one corner and follows a narrow vector that does not cross the entire table plane. It interacts with incident light in a way that can produce a small area of optical disturbance when viewed along certain axes, but it does not materially impair the symmetry or polish quality. The combination of an excellent polish and carefully proportioned step facets yields controlled brilliance and a clean face up appearance in most wearable positions.
On the Mohs hardness scale peridot registers at approximately 6.5 to 7, which places it well below corundum and diamond, and on par with quartz at the upper end. In practical terms this hardness implies that peridot is moderately resistant to surface abrasion, but it remains vulnerable to scratching from harder materials and to impact damage at sharp facet junctions or exposed corners. Compared with diamond at 10 and sapphire at 9, peridot requires more protective design considerations for daily wear. For longevity in rings we recommend settings that shelter the girdle and corners, such as a bezel or low profile partial bezel, or guarded prong designs that reduce the risk of knocks to the clipped corners. Ultrasonic cleaning and steam cleaning can be risky for gemstones with inclusions and for stones that may be sensitive to thermal shock, therefore routine cleaning with warm soapy water and a soft brush is the safest maintenance protocol.
Given its measured proportions and color profile this peridot performs exceptionally well in smaller scale statement pieces and in matched pairs for earrings. The modest carat weight combined with its rectangular emerald cut makes it straightforward to seat in precision settings designed to emphasize table area and color. The medium intensity yellowish green reads vibrantly against both warm and cool metals, with yellow gold tending to enhance the warmer yellow tones and white metals lending a crisper green presentation. At The Natural Gemstone Company we catalog this piece as an unenhanced Pakistani peridot with exact dimensions and photographic documentation. We can provide additional viewing angles, mounting recommendations, and custom design services to integrate this gem into a setting that optimizes both optical performance and physical protection.




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