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1.72 Ct. Peridot from Tanzania
This loose stone ships by Jan 25
Item ID: | K20253 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.99 Width: 7.06 Height: 4.57 |
Weight: | 1.72 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Medium Intense |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Tanzania |
Per carat price: help | $300 |
One transparent, 1.72 carat pear shape green peridot is presented with precise measurements of 8.99 by 7.06 by 4.57 millimeters, and a mixed brilliant cut that maximizes internal light return and surface brilliance. The stone exhibits a medium intense green color, with lively saturation that reads as a clean, verdant hue under standard daylight. Clarity is evaluated as slightly included at eye level, indicating small natural inclusions that do not detract from the overall transparency or visual appeal. The polish is graded excellent, producing crisp facet junctions and a reflective finish that enhances sparkle and uniformity. There is no enhancement applied to this specimen, and its documented origin is Tanzania, a source known for producing attractive, naturally colored peridot. The Natural Gemstone Company offers this gem with a focus on accurate description and natural provenance, making these characteristics central to any design or setting decision.
Peridot registers at approximately 6.5 to 7 on the Mohs hardness scale, a level that provides reasonable resistance to everyday abrasion while remaining softer than traditional jewelry stones such as sapphire and diamond. This hardness, combined with the gemological nature of olivine, means peridot is moderately prone to surface scratching from harder materials, and more susceptible to chipping from sharp impacts than harder gemstones. The mixed brilliant cut and the excellent polish on this pear shaped gem contribute positively to its practical durability, as well executed facet geometry helps distribute stress across the pavilion and crown, and the polished surface reduces microabrasion from routine contact. The slightly included clarity grade indicates internal features that are generally small and stable, not compromising structural integrity when the stone is set and worn carefully. For long term daily wear, a protective setting is recommended, such as a full bezel or well designed prongs that shield the pointed tip of the pear profile. Avoidance of heavy impact, mechanical shocks, and exposure to sudden temperature changes will preserve the stone, and routine inspections of the mounting will ensure that prongs remain secure.
Cleaning and maintenance for daily worn peridot should emphasize gentle methods, using warm soapy water and a soft brush to remove oils and surface residue, followed by gentle drying with a soft cloth. Ultrasonic and steam cleaners are not recommended for peridot in general, because rapid temperature change and strong mechanical agitation have the potential to aggravate existing internal features or compromise polished facets. Chemical exposure to acids, strong solvents, and household cleaners should be minimized, and activities that present abrasion risk such as gardening, sports, and heavy manual work are best performed without the jewelry. When set with prudent protection at the point of greatest vulnerability, this 1.72 carat pear peridot is well suited to daily wear in a variety of jewelry applications, including pendants, protected rings, and matched earrings. The natural, untreated origin from Tanzania adds to its appeal for collectors and designers who prioritize unenhanced material, and The Natural Gemstone Company stands behind the accurate description and condition notes provided, supporting informed choices for manufacturing and everyday use.
























