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1.54 Ct. Green (Lime Green) Peridot from Tanzania
This loose stone ships by Jul 1
Item ID: | K14421 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.53 Width: 6.09 Height: 4.37 |
Weight: | 1.54 Ct. |
Color: help | Green (Lime Green) |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Tanzania |
Per carat price: help | $200 |
This exceptional peridot from The Natural Gemstone Company presents a rich, bold lime green that reads as a deliberate symbol of personal power and distinction, a color that asserts presence without shouting. The gem is a transparent emerald cut weighing 1.54 carat, with precise dimensions of 7.53 x 6.09 x 4.37 mm, and an intense color intensity that gives the stone a vivid, lively face up appearance. The emerald cut is executed to an excellent polish, producing clean, stepwise facets that emphasize the stone geometry and allow the saturated lime green to breathe through the table. This is a gem for a buyer who seeks both visual impact and considered restraint, an item that signals refined confidence when set as a center stone in a ring or pendant.
From a technical grading perspective this peridot is evaluated as slightly included at eye level, which means the inclusions are present but do not dominate the gem or diminish its overall brilliance when viewed in typical jewelry settings. The clarity grade is consistent with natural peridot of fine color, and the inclusions often serve as identification markers that corroborate the stone natural origin. There is no enhancement, which is a significant attribute for the discerning collector, because untreated color and clarity preserve both provenance and long term value. The excellent polish contributes to strong light return and a smooth facet junction finish, while the emerald cut itself minimizes windowing and showcases the stone color in broad, elegant planes rather than fragmented sparkle.
Origin plays an important role in both aesthetics and market perception, and this peridot is from Tanzania, a locale known for producing peridot with strikingly clean lime green tones. Tanzanian material is valued for its balance of saturation and brightness, a quality that many gem traders and connoisseurs prioritize because it photographs well and performs consistently under different lighting conditions. From a gemological standpoint peridot is a gem variety of olivine with a refractive index in the range of 1.65 to 1.69 and a birefringence around 0.036 to 0.039, factors that contribute to its lively internal reflections and distinctive color depth. The typical hardness is 6.5 to 7 on the Mohs scale, which requires sensible wearer care but is entirely suitable for daily jewelry when the stone is well protected in a bezel or with robust prong work. The combination of natural origin, lack of enhancement, and a precise emerald cut enhances the stone collectability and makes it attractive to educated buyers who value both physical properties and verified provenance.
For the client who values symbolism alongside technical merit this peridot offers a compelling statement of individuality and authority, the lime green hue functioning as a wearable emblem of renewal and personal power. The 1.54 carat size is substantial for peridot, offering an appealing presence on the hand without overwhelming delicate settings, and the 7.53 x 6.09 x 4.37 mm dimensions translate into excellent placement options for classic and contemporary designs. Pairing suggestions include warm yellow gold settings to accentuate the green warmth, or a white metal halo to create contrast and modernity, each choice influencing how the color reads against skin tone. At The Natural Gemstone Company we stand behind this gem with transparent grading information and are happy to provide additional documentation or high resolution imagery on request, supporting confident acquisition by collectors and jewelers who demand clarity, authenticity, and a stone that communicates distinction through both color and craftsmanship.






















