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0.92 Ct. Peridot from Madagascar
This loose stone ships by Jan 10
Item ID: | K20700 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.96 Width: 4.96 Height: 3.13 |
Weight: | 0.92 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Medium Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Madagascar |
Per carat price: help | $50 |
This peridot from Madagascar is presented by The Natural Gemstone Company as a transparent, precisely cut 0.92 carat specimen, with measurements of 6.96 x 4.96 x 3.13 mm. The shape is classic emerald cut, with clean step facets on the crown and pavilion designed to emphasize color and clarity. Clarity is graded as very very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, a rare attribute for peridot of this size and hue. Color intensity is assessed as medium intense, yielding a vivid lime green with a subtle warm undertone that is characteristic of high quality peridot from Madagascar. The polish is excellent, showing crisp facet junctions and mirrorlike facet planes, and there has been no enhancement applied to this stone, affirming its natural state and provenance.
The emerald cut faceting style used on this peridot is a deliberate choice to exploit the gemological strengths of olivine group silicates. The step cut crown produces broad, planar facets that create large internal reflections rather than a scattering of tiny flashes, producing what is often described as a hall of mirrors effect. For a peridot with a refractive index in the range typical for this species, the emerald cut balances light return with color saturation, avoiding the over dispersion that can dilute the perceived green in more heavily faceted cuts. The pavilion depth and table dimensions as manifested in the proportions of 6.96 x 4.96 x 3.13 mm indicate a cutter focused on retention of weight while maintaining optimum facet geometry, resulting in strong internal luster and precise light return. The excellent polish enhances facet contrast and increases apparent transparency, attributes that are measurable under magnification and appreciable in hand.
When comparing brilliance and light performance to more commonly encountered green gemstones, the differences are technical and instructive. Peridot exhibits a refractive index that is higher than beryl based emeralds, which contributes to greater overall brightness and more pronounced internal reflections in well cut material. In contrast, tsavorite garnet and demantoid garnet have higher refractive indices and dispersion, producing more intense scintillation and fire, but those gems tend to present a deeper green and a different visual character. Emerald cut peridot therefore occupies a distinct optical niche, delivering a bright, lively green with a clean reflective pattern that reads as clarity and glow rather than the pinpoint sparkle associated with higher dispersion stones. Against green tourmaline, which often displays a richer, cooler green and strong pleochroism, this peridot reads as more luminous and more consistently saturated face up, due to its single tone and stable color across viewing angles.
For design and setting considerations, this Madagascar peridot merits placement that showcases its step facets and table area, settings that maximize face up exposure and allow light to enter the pavilion are recommended. Prong or bezel settings that respect the emerald cut silhouette will preserve the stone proportions and maintain the visual corridor produced by the step facets. The fact that the stone is eye clean at a very very slightly included grade, combined with an excellent polish and no enhancement, increases its suitability for jewelry that sits close to the skin where luster and color can be appreciated. For collectors and connoisseurs seeking a green gemstone that stands apart from more ubiquitous choices, this peridot from The Natural Gemstone Company offers a unique blend of medium intense natural color, precise emerald cut faceting, and uncompromised provenance, making it a technically interesting and visually compelling choice.
























