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1.20 Ct. Peridot from Pakistan
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Item ID: | K18456 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.02 Width: 7.07 Height: 3.65 |
Weight: | 1.20 Ct. |
Color: help | Yellowish Green |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Eye Clean |
Shape: help | Trillion |
Cut: | Trillion Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Pakistan |
Per carat price: help | $60 |
This specimen is a transparent peridot of 1.20 carat weight, presented in a precise trillion shape, with linear measurements of 7.02 x 7.07 x 3.65 mm, and originating from Pakistan. The combination of weight and dimensions produces a generous face up presence for a peridot of this class, with the specific gravity typical of olivine family gemstones translating that 1.20 carat mass into a substantial optical mass under the table. The gem displays an intense yellowish green hue with even saturation across the crown, and it is graded eye clean at standard viewing distance, which confirms the absence of inclusions that would distract from the stone s visual performance. The trillion cut has been executed to optimize both color delivery and light return, and the excellent polish further refines the facet junctions to yield crisp facet reflections and minimal light leakage. No enhancement has been applied to alter color or clarity, so the bodycolor and transparency are entirely natural, which adds to the specimen s collectability, especially given its Pakistani provenance and the intact crystallographic outline in the trillion geometry.
From a faceting and light physics perspective, the trillion cut on this peridot balances pavilion depth and crown angle to maximize apparent size while retaining strong internal reflection, a crucial trait for gems in the olive to yellowish green range. The 7.02 x 7.07 mm spread paired with a 3.65 mm girdle to base depth produces a proportional table to depth ratio that allows the intense color to saturate without resulting in an overly dark window. The facet topology concentrates flash reflections along the triangular axes, so movement reveals scintillation that emphasizes the yellowish green chroma rather than dispersive fire, which is inherently modest in peridot. The cutter s decision to maintain excellent polish across every facet plane reduces surface diffusion and preserves crisp light return at all viewing angles. Because peridot s refractive index lies in a narrow band, the cutter s control of facet angles is critical to performance, and in this example the precision of facet angles and symmetry indicates a high level of lapidary skill, which contributes to the overall valuation beyond simple carat weight.
Weight plays a pivotal role in value and rarity for peridot, and a 1.20 carat specimen in intense yellowish green with eye clean clarity occupies a premium bracket in the secondary and retail markets. Many peridot crystals of gem quality are either smaller or present with more visible inclusions or color zoning, so a combination of above one carat weight, vivid saturation, and eye clean clarity is comparatively scarce. The economics of peridot pricing typically see discrete thresholds where stones above one carat reflect a step change in price per carat, because larger, clean, intensely colored material is less abundant and more desirable for single stone designs. In addition the fact that this stone is unenhanced preserves its natural character, a material factor for collectors and connoisseurs who discount heat treated or irradiated material. Origin provenance from Pakistan further influences demand, as material from that region is known for its robust color and crystalline clarity in certain deposits, and collectors often attribute a premium to confirmed provenance when paired with desirable weight and excellent cutting.
The Natural Gemstone Company presents this 1.20 carat Pakistani peridot as a turnkey option for high quality jewelry and investment grade collections, with detailed documentation of the gem s measurements, clarity assessment at eye level, color intensity description, and the declaration of no enhancement. For design considerations, the trillion silhouette is ideally suited to three prong or bezel settings that secure the corners while exhibiting the broad table and triangular faceting, and the stone s weight and dimensions make it a striking center for rings, pendants, or bespoke earrings that require a bold face up appearance without moving into large size categories. The combination of weight driven rarity, natural intense hue, excellent polish, and precise faceting means this peridot will show strong marketability both to design houses seeking distinctive center stones and to collectors prioritizing natural provenance and technical quality. For procurement, further technical trade details, or to arrange a direct viewing, contact The Natural Gemstone Company for condition reports, imaging under controlled lighting, and bespoke mounting recommendations tailored to preserve optical performance and maximize the inherent value conveyed by the 1.20 carat weight.
























