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1.04 Ct. Peridot from Afghanistan
This loose stone ships by Dec 28
Item ID: | K11993 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 5.84 Width: 5.77 Height: 4.2 |
Weight: | 1.04 Ct. |
Color: help | Yellowish Green |
Color intensity: help | Medium Intense |
Clarity: help | Eye Clean |
Shape: help | Asscher - Octagon |
Cut: | Asscher |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Afghanistan |
Per carat price: help | $76 |
This peridot is a finely proportioned 1.04 carat specimen, presented in a classical asscher octagon shape that emphasizes step faceting and linear symmetry. The dimensions measure 5.84 by 5.77 by 4.20 millimeters, which yields an overall depth percentage of approximately 72.3 percent when compared to the average crown diameter. That depth produces a substantial pavilion volume which is well suited to the asscher cutting style, allowing broad step facets to reflect light in parallel planes and to create the signature concentric square effect that collectors prize. The asscher cut on this stone has been executed with careful attention to facet alignment and girdle symmetry, resulting in crisp facet junctions and a balanced table that preserves both internal reflection and surface sparkle.
Color and clarity are foundational to the visual appeal of this peridot, and this example displays a medium intense yellowish green hue that is both vivid and natural. The saturation reads squarely in the medium intense range, with a warm yellow overtone that complements the green base color and enhances face up brightness. The stone is transparent, and its clarity grade is eye clean evaluated at eye level, meaning that no inclusions are apparent to the unaided eye in typical viewing conditions. This clarity allows uninterrupted light return across the step facets, which in turn enhances the optical depth and the so called hall of mirrors effect that is characteristic of a high quality asscher cut. The lack of visible inclusions also facilitates precise faceting and minimizes the need for excessive pavilion trimming.
Craftsmanship details include an excellent polish and no evidence of surface abrasion or facet hazing, which ensures that light transmission is not compromised by surface diffusion. The facet proportions and facet counts typical of an asscher cut have been calibrated to the stone dimensions, producing a strong pattern of parallel reflections in the crown and pavilion. The pavilion depth and crown height are in proportion for this material, maximizing scintillation while avoiding a washed out face up appearance. No enhancement has been applied to this peridot, so the color and clarity are wholly natural. The origin is Afghanistan, a source known for producing peridots with clear tone and attractive yellowish green hues, and the provenance contributes to both aesthetic and collector value for connoisseurs who prioritize traceable supply chains.
As a centerpiece in a collection or a focal stone in a bespoke commission, this asscher cut peridot will command attention due to its combination of cut quality, medium intense color, and eye clean clarity. The geometry of the asscher octagon lends itself to ring settings that display the pavilion and crown faceting, such as open four prong mounts or low bezel galleries that preserve brilliance while offering security. The stone also adapts well to custom settings that pair it with color complementary metals, as the warm yellowish green responds well to both yellow gold and platinum settings depending on the design intent. The Natural Gemstone Company presents this stone with full disclosure regarding dimensions, cut, clarity, polish, enhancement status, and origin, and we welcome inquiries regarding setting recommendations, custom design, and independent certification options for clients seeking formal grading documentation.
























