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0.83 Ct. Green (Lime Green) Peridot from Pakistan
This loose stone is available to ship now
Item ID: | K28269 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.55 Width: 4.45 Height: 2.82 |
Weight: | 0.83 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 | Pakistan |
Per carat price: help | $100 |
This 0.83 carat peridot is presented in an elegant emerald cut, exhibiting a transparent, lime green hue that is both vivid and refined. The stone measures 7.55 by 4.45 by 2.82 millimeters, and it displays medium color intensity with a balanced saturation that reads fresh and lively under a variety of light sources. Clarity is graded very slightly included as evaluated at eye level, a designation that indicates only minor internal characteristics that do not detract from the gem s overall visual appeal. The polish is excellent, and the cut demonstrates precise facet alignment and proportion that preserve the peridot s inherent color and internal clarity. Sourced from Pakistan, the specimen reflects the geological character and quality associated with that region, and it is offered without enhancement, maintaining its natural state. The Natural Gemstone Company presents this gem as the perfect addition to a high end gemstone collection, offering collectors a naturally attractive example of peridot in a classical cut.
The emerald cut, chosen for this peridot, emphasizes linear geometry and step facets, producing a restrained and sophisticated light interaction that favors color and clarity over extreme brilliance. The rectangular table and cropped corners deliver a clean window onto the stone s internal structure, making the medium lime color appear steady and consistent across the plane of view. Proportions are well considered for this size, enabling an appealing balance between depth and face up brightness, while the excellent polish enhances facet crispness and surface luster. For a collector who values purity of tone, silhouette, and the interplay between facet planes, this stone offers a measured and architectural approach to sparkle, where flashes are controlled and the green is presented with clarity and composure. The emerald cut also lends itself to designs that highlight the gem s color and linear form, making it versatile for high end settings intended to showcase the gemstone itself.
From a clarity perspective, the very slightly included grade reflects small inclusions that are typical for natural peridot crystals and that can serve as identifiers of natural origin without compromising aesthetic value. When examined at eye level under standard viewing conditions, the inclusions are minor and often perceived as part of the stone s character rather than defects. The transparency is good, allowing light to traverse the gem and reveal its internal color distribution and facet architecture. The lack of enhancement confirms that the color and clarity are intrinsic, which is an important consideration for collectors who prioritize natural state and provenance. Origin from Pakistan contributes to the stone s narrative, as Pakistani peridots are known for their clear to semi transparent material and attractive vivid green tones. This specimen s combination of natural hue, honest clarity, and no treatment supports its role as a collectible piece that can be documented within a curated assortment.
In terms of practical considerations and long term value for a high end collection, the 0.83 carat weight and the 7.55 by 4.45 by 2.82 millimeter dimensions make this peridot suitable for a range of refined jewelry applications, including solitaire rings, understated pendants, and bespoke pieces where the cut integrity is central to the design. Peridot has a Mohs hardness in the range of 6.5 to 7.0, which requires attentive wear and prudent setting choices to protect the girdle and corners, especially with an emerald cut that exposes facets in linear planes. A protective mounting that secures the corners and minimizes abrasion will preserve the excellent polish and the gem s visual clarity. For collectors, this piece offers a coherent combination of documented origin, natural color, and artisanal cutting quality, all of which align with criteria used in discerning collections. The Natural Gemstone Company includes detailed descriptions and condition information, and can provide further photographic documentation on request. This peridot represents a carefully evaluated example of its species, and it fits naturally as the perfect addition to a high end gemstone collection where integrity of origin and untreated color are priorities.




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