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1.18 Ct. Green (Lime Green) Peridot from Pakistan
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Item ID: | K28296 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.99 Width: 6.1 Height: 3.31 |
Weight: | 1.18 Ct. |
Color: help | Green (Lime Green) |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Asscher - Octagon |
Cut: | Asscher Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Pakistan |
Per carat price: help | $100 |
This transparent 1.18 carat peridot, presented by The Natural Gemstone Company, is cut into an asscher octagon form and measures 6.99 by 6.10 by 3.31 millimeters, offering a compact and well balanced profile for precision settings. The gem displays a fresh lime green tone with medium color intensity, and the transparency allows for clear visual depth through the table and step facets. The clarity has been evaluated as very slightly included at eye level, indicating only minor internal characteristics that do not detract from the overall visual appeal, and the polish is excellent, which preserves crisp facet junctions and mirror like surfaces. This peridot originates from Pakistan and has undergone no enhancements, ensuring that its color and clarity are wholly natural characteristics of the stone.
The asscher cut employed on this peridot is a classic step cut that organizes the facets in concentric rows parallel to the girdle, producing a geometric octagonal outline with truncated corners. The cut emphasizes symmetry and proportional relationships among the table, crown, and pavilion, and the resulting facet pattern generates a controlled series of light returns that read as rectangular flashes and mirrored planes rather than dispersed pinpoint brilliance. The precision of the cut is evident in the clean, repetitive facet steps that create a hall of mirrors effect when viewed face up, and the octagonal shape enhances that effect by providing additional reflective planes at the corners. The measured pavilion depth and balanced table area work together to moderate light leakage, allowing a significant portion of incident light to be returned to the eye as defined flashes and planes of brightness.
In practical optical terms, the asscher cut complements the inherent refractive properties of peridot by prioritizing color saturation and internal reflection over high scintillation, and this is particularly effective for a medium intensity lime green tone. The stepped facet arrangement concentrates light along planar pathways and increases the path length within the gem, which accentuates the stone color and deepens perceived saturation without darkening the appearance. Because peridot has a moderate refractive index, the asscher geometry helps to manage angle dependent light escape by directing light back through the crown in broad, organized facets, producing a pleasing balance between brightness and color. The excellent polish of this specimen reduces micro surface scattering, which preserves sharp facet reflections and enhances the crispness of the hall of mirrors effect, and the very slightly included clarity grade means that internal features are unlikely to interrupt the visual planes created by the step facets, allowing the eye to appreciate uninterrupted fields of green and repeating reflective patterns.
From a design and setting perspective, the asscher octagon peridot lends itself to designs that celebrate its optical character and clean geometry. The gem will present its best face up performance when set to allow light to enter and exit through the crown and step facets, and open style settings such as four prong or bezel styles with minimal metal obstruction across the table will retain the clarity of reflections and color depth. The natural origin from Pakistan and the absence of enhancements provide an honest and stable foundation for jewelry that is intended to showcase authentic material quality. In summary, this 1.18 carat asscher octagon peridot, with its measured proportions, medium lime green color intensity, very slightly included clarity at eye level, excellent polish, and untouched origin, represents a carefully cut specimen that brings out the stone specific interplay of color and light, and The Natural Gemstone Company presents this gem as a precise example of step cutting applied to natural peridot.




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