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1.77 Ct. Peridot from Pakistan
This loose stone ships by Mar 24
Item ID: | K20915 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 6.95 Width: 6.1 Height: 6.09 |
Weight: | 1.77 Ct. |
Color: help | Yellowish Green |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
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 |
This peridot is a transparent, natural gemstone weighing 1.77 carats, presented in a cushion shape. Its measurements are 6.95 by 6.10 by 6.09 millimeters, and it is finished with a mixed brilliant cut that balances faceted brilliance with softer pavilion geometry. The color is a yellowish green with medium intensity, displaying the characteristic olivine tone associated with fine peridot specimens. Clarity has been evaluated as slightly included at eye level, which means minor internal characteristics are present but the stone remains visually open and lively. Polish quality is excellent, and the piece has not undergone any enhancement. The origin of this peridot is Pakistan, and The Natural Gemstone Company lists it as a natural, untreated example suitable for collectors and quality jewelry applications.
The mixed brilliant cut and the cushion outline together influence light performance and perceived size. The upper faceting is arranged to maximize return and scintillation, while the pavilion faceting provides depth and weight distribution that enhances the stone hand feel. At 1.77 carats and the stated dimensions, the gem offers a balanced profile that sits well in a range of settings, from a bezel to a four prong mount, while the medium color intensity remains legible under typical lighting conditions. Slight inclusions are consistent with natural formation, and in this piece they contribute to the gem character without materially reducing transparency. For practical considerations, peridot typically has a Mohs hardness in the range of 6.5 to 7, and a refractive index commonly reported near 1.65 to 1.69, indicating reasonable durability for regular wear with appropriate care.
When comparing natural peridot to lab grown gemstones, the principal distinctions relate to origin, internal structure, and long term market behavior. Lab grown stones can replicate the chemical and optical parameters of a natural material, producing clean crystal habit and predictable color consistent from piece to piece. Natural peridot, by contrast, forms within complex geological environments, and retains mineral inclusions and growth features that are unique to each specimen. Those features provide an objective record of origin and formation, and they influence the visual personality of the gem in ways that laboratory growth cannot fully reproduce. From an investment and rarity perspective, natural stones, especially those with verified provenance such as Pakistani peridot, tend to have stronger historical demand among collectors and connoisseurs. Laboratory grown alternatives can offer cost efficient and consistent options for certain applications, but they do not confer provenance, and their market behavior differs from natural stones that have not been treated.
This listing is presented with emphasis on verifiable attributes, including the exact weight, the cushion shape, the mixed brilliant cut, the medium yellowish green color, the slightly included clarity grade as evaluated at eye level, the excellent polish, the absence of enhancement, and the Pakistani origin. The Natural Gemstone Company maintains documentation and detailed imagery for inspection on request, and we can discuss setting recommendations that preserve the stone optical properties while providing appropriate protection given its hardness profile. This peridot represents a natural, untreated example that combines classical peridot color with measurable gemological parameters, suitable for use in a variety of refined jewelry designs or as part of a curated collection.





















