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1.08 Ct. Green (Lime Green) Peridot from Tanzania
This loose stone ships by Jun 28
Item ID: | K16289 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.86 Width: 5.16 Height: 3.49 |
Weight: | 1.08 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 | Tanzania |
Per carat price: help | $185 |
One,08 carat, emerald cut, transparent peridot, with dimensions 6.86 x 5.16 x 3.49 mm presents as a carefully proportioned gem, combining a clear table and well defined step facets with crisp corners, yielding a clean geometric presence. The hue is a lime green with medium color intensity, distributed evenly across the face up view, and the polish is graded excellent, producing sharp facet junctions and steady light return. Clarity is classified as very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, indicating minor internal features that do not interrupt the gemological integrity or the immediate visual appeal. The stone is natural with no enhancements recorded, and the origin is Tanzania, a source known for consistently saturated peridot material. The emerald cut emphasizes the peridot's inherent transparency and color, offering expansive planar facets that frame the color and allow the gem to read with clarity in a variety of mounting styles.
Optical performance is focused, with the step faceting producing broad flashes of light and a subtle play of brightness rather than the scintillation typical of brilliant cuts, a characteristic well suited to specimens that present both fine clarity and a pleasing color. The very slightly included clarity grade reflects inclusions that are minute and chiefly visible under magnification, and these do not affect durability or face up presentation under normal viewing distances. Peridot has a hardness that ranges approximately from 6.5 to 7 on common scales, therefore setting choices should provide protection to the girdle and corners, particularly in rings intended for frequent wear. The emerald cut geometry and excellent polish support a refined aesthetic for bezels, half bezels, or protective prong designs that emphasize the stone's clean lines, and professional gemological mounting will preserve both visual balance and physical security.
The green of this peridot carries a narrative quality that can be described in measured, evocative terms, connecting hue and clarity to a human story. Imagine a first exchange between two people on a morning when new leaves are paling the landscape, lime green against pale sky, a color that speaks to renewal and candid truth. The clarity, very slightly included but transparent and lucid, suggests an openness that acknowledges small imperfections while remaining wholly honest. In this context the gem becomes a quiet witness to promises that favor clarity over pretense, an emblem for a relationship that is honest and living, rather than flawless and staged. The stone retained in this frame is not merely an object, but a keepsake calibrated to reflect turning seasons, personal growth, and a commitment that values transparency as much as beauty, a tone that aligns with considered and enduring tastes.
For complementary pairings and contextual presentation, the semi black opal offers a compelling counterpoint, with a darker body tone that accentuates vivid play of color, producing a contrast that heightens the peridot color without competing for attention. Semi black opal is characterized by a subdued ground color that allows flashes of red, green, and blue to become more legible, and when paired with a lime green peridot the combination reads as both modern and balanced. The Natural Gemstone Company references provenance, cut, clarity, and treatment transparently, and this peridot is presented as natural, untreated, and sourced from Tanzania, with a focus on precise measurements and objective description. Care instructions include avoiding prolonged exposure to chemicals and sharp blows, cleaning with warm soapy water and a soft brush, and consulting a qualified jeweler for settings that protect the stone. For further technical information, high resolution imagery, or specific mounting recommendations, The Natural Gemstone Company can provide gemological reports and tailored guidance to ensure the gem meets both aesthetic and practical requirements.























