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1.06 Ct. Yellowish Green Peridot from Pakistan
This loose stone is available to ship now
Item ID: | K28097 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.53 Width: 6.61 Height: 3.45 |
Weight: | 1.06 Ct. |
Color: help | Yellowish Green |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Pakistan |
Per carat price: help | $100 |
This pear shape peridot offered by The Natural Gemstone Company is a precisely evaluated natural specimen, weighing 1.06 carat, with calibrated dimensions of 7.53 by 6.61 by 3.45 mm, and an overall depth representing approximately 49 percent of the average crown diameter. The pavilion and crown have been executed in a mixed brilliant cut, combining brilliant style crown facets with modified pavilion faceting to balance return of white light and saturation of the gem body color. Clarity is graded as very very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, indicating only minute internal features that do not interrupt transparency or scintillation when set. Color is a yellowish green with intense saturation, presented without any laboratory enhancements, and polish is assessed as excellent, yielding crisp facet junctions and well defined facet planes across the entire pear outline. Origin is documented as Pakistan, and the stone is offered as a natural, untreated example suitable for high quality bespoke work.
From an optical and lapidary standpoint this peridot displays attributes that are important to technical buyers and custom jewelers. The mixed brilliant schema applied to this pear shape optimizes the interplay between crown and pavilion facets, producing lively scintillation despite peridot having modest dispersion as an olivine group mineral. The refractive index and birefringence typical of peridot impart a distinctive internal sparkle, and the cutter has used that property to advantage by sizing the table and crown angles to enhance internal reflection while retaining an intense yellowish green body color. The clarity grade, very very slightly included at eye level, suggests inclusions are subdominant to facet brightness and will not create unwanted windowing or dead zones in the face up presentation. The excellent polish ensures minimal surface diffusion of light and sharp contrast between light and dark facets, which is particularly important for pear shapes where facet delineation along the shoulders and tip influences perceived symmetry and brilliance.
For custom jewelry design this peridot occupies a highly functional size and proportion range for a variety of settings. The 1.06 carat weight and the 7.53 by 6.61 mm outline make this gem an excellent candidate for a solitaire ring center, a drop pendant, or a focal element in a three stone composition. The pear silhouette provides directional emphasis, which can be exploited by designers to elongate the finger in a ring application or to create a graceful vertical line in a pendant. The pavilion depth near 49 percent is conducive to prong mounting that preserves internal light return, and the mixed brilliant facet arrangement maintains fire and scintillation when light enters through the crown. Practically, the pointed end of the pear will benefit from protective setting techniques, such as a bezel cap or a reinforced prong at the tip, to mitigate strike risk during daily wear. Given peridot hardness around the mid range on the Mohs scale and the fact that this specimen is untreated, mechanical protection through mounting choice is recommended to preserve facet edges and the excellent polish.
In terms of design integration and care instructions for clients and workshops, this peridot responds well to metals and accent stones that either enhance its yellowish green hue or provide contrast for visual impact. Yellow gold will warm and deepen the green, rose gold will soften the tone, and white gold or platinum will maximize brightness and make the color appear crisper. Halo arrangements using small brilliant cut diamonds or selective accent stones can increase apparent size and emphasize the mixed brilliant facet reflections without obscuring the peridot core. For bezel settings the cutter has left sufficient pavilion depth to allow secure seating without significant loss of light return. Recutting is possible but not recommended for routine resizing of mounting seat, as the current symmetry and facet finish are optimized for the existing weight and dimensions. Cleaning and maintenance should avoid prolonged exposure to high heat and harsh chemicals, and mechanical cleaning with a soft brush and mild detergent is appropriate, followed by gentle drying, to maintain the excellent polish. For bespoke commissions and exacting specifications, gem setters and designers may request additional viewing angles or measurement confirmation, and The Natural Gemstone Company will provide detailed images and handling notes to integrate this natural peridot seamlessly into custom work.




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