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1.26 Ct. Peridot from Pakistan
This loose stone ships by Mar 24
Item ID: | K20911 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.4 Width: 5.88 Height: 4.32 |
Weight: | 1.26 Ct. |
Color: help | Yellowish Green |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Cushion |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Pakistan |
Per carat price: help | $50 |
One beautiful transparent 1.26 carat cushion shape yellowish green peridot is presented by The Natural Gemstone Company, an item that combines classic form with fine proportions for exceptional visual appeal. The stone measures 6.40 by 5.88 by 4.32 mm, and its mixed brilliant cut has been executed to emphasize lively scintillation and overall brightness. Clarity has been evaluated as slightly included at eye level, meaning that the gem displays minor internal characteristics that do not detract from the window of transparency and overall face up beauty when set in jewelry. Color is described as intense with a dominant yellowish green hue that is vivid and saturated, and the surface shows an excellent polish that allows facets to act as crisp planes of reflection. There has been no enhancement to alter color or clarity, a factor that will be important to collectors and connoisseurs who prioritize natural state material, and the documented origin of this peridot is Pakistan, a source known for producing peridot specimens with pure, lively tones and sound crystal quality.
Understanding why this particular peridot commands attention starts with its color profile. Peridot derives its green tones from iron within the crystal structure, and the balance of yellow to green is a primary determinant of desirability. An intense yellowish green such as this one offers strong presence when viewed from the table, and when combined with a high degree of transparency, the stone reads as luminous and saturated rather than dull or washed out. In gem grading terms, color intensity refers to the strength of hue and saturation, and this specimen sits firmly in the intense category, which typically translates to superior face up color under standard daylight and jewelry illumination. The slight inclusions that earned the clarity grade do not obscure the color zoning or create dead areas, so the visual impact remains coherent. Buyers who are educated about peridot will appreciate that Pakistan origin material often shows excellent color saturation and a pleasing balance between brightness and warmth, making this gem attractive for both collectors and bespoke jewelry commissions.
When comparing reflective qualities to other gemstones in its green category, a few technical points help frame expectations. Peridot has a refractive index in the neighborhood of 1.65 to 1.69, which gives it a strong vitreous luster and good brilliance, though it will not display the same level of refractive flash as gems with higher indices such as garnet varieties known as tsavorite which sit around 1.74 to 1.76. Emeralds have a lower refractive index near 1.57 to 1.58, but emeralds frequently contain significant inclusions that can reduce apparent brilliance, whereas this peridot, being transparent with a mixed brilliant cut and excellent polish, will often appear brighter face up than many emeralds of similar weight. Green tourmalines and chrome diopside can exhibit deeper green tones, and tourmaline may show stronger pleochroism, meaning color can shift with viewing angle, while peridot generally presents a more stable single hue with only weak pleochroism. The mixed brilliant cut on this cushion shape leverages both step and brilliant facet philosophies, so it maximizes table brightness and overall scintillation while preserving the gem shape. Excellent polish completes the optical package by ensuring facet junctions and planes return light cleanly, making the peridot lively under ambient and direct lighting, and the lack of treatment maintains the natural balance of reflection and internal light behavior that collectors value.
From an investment and aesthetic point of view this 1.26 carat yellowish green cushion peridot represents a compelling choice for an educated buyer. The combination of intense, natural color, transparent clarity that is only slightly included at eye level, a thoughtful mixed brilliant cut, and excellent polish provides both immediate visual gratification and long term desirability. Origin from Pakistan is a positive attribute for provenance, as documented sources add confidence to authenticity and comparability within the market. For placement in jewelry, the stone will perform exceptionally well in both bezel and prong settings, and will stand out in solitaire mounts as well as halo designs where it can be balanced by diamonds or warm toned metals. Care for peridot is straightforward, avoid harsh chemicals and extreme heat, clean gently with warm soapy water and a soft brush, and arrange for periodic inspection by a trusted jeweler to maintain secure settings. The Natural Gemstone Company is available to provide additional high resolution images, viewing videos, and independent grading or origin documentation upon request, and our team will assist with bespoke mounting recommendations that enhance the stone geometry and optical behavior. For buyers seeking a natural, well cut, and well finished peridot with strong visual presence and reliable provenance, this gem is an excellent candidate.





















