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1.93 Ct. Peridot from Pakistan
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Item ID: | K5231 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.98 Width: 5.92 Height: 4.47 |
Weight: | 1.93 Ct. |
Color: help | Brownish Green |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Fancy Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Pakistan |
Per carat price: help | $100 |
This listing describes one transparent peridot weighing 1.93 carats, cut in an emerald cut shape with a fancy facet pattern, and originating from Pakistan. The stone measures 7.98 by 5.92 by 4.47 mm, and displays a brownish green tone with intense color intensity. Clarity is graded as very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, and the surface shows an excellent polish with crisp facet junctions. There has been no enhancement to alter color or clarity, and the gem presents as a natural, untreated example of peridot. The Natural Gemstone Company is presenting this piece with full disclosure of weight, measurements, cut characteristics, clarity grade, polish quality, and country of origin.
The emerald cut geometry with its rectangular outline and trimmed corners provides a disciplined field for the peridot color to show evenly across the table. The fancy facet pattern introduces additional small facets across the pavilion and crown that increase internal reflections and add a subtle scintillation that is not typical of a standard step cut. Under incandescent and daylight spectra the stone reveals warm olive and slightly brownish green notes, with saturation that remains strong even at the edges due to the well managed pavilion depth. The very slightly included clarity grade means minor natural features are present, however they are not intrusive to the overall transparency or to the gem sitting under normal viewing conditions. The excellent polish contributes to clean light return and ensures that the peridot will present a refined surface when set in a finished piece.
For custom jewelry applications the 1.93 carat size and the 7.98 by 5.92 mm face provide flexible options for both ring and pendant designs. In a ring the stone suits a four prong or bezel frame depending on the desired aesthetic and wearability. A bezel will offer greater protection to the faceted edges and corners, which is a consideration given peridot hardness on the Mohs scale typically around six and a half to seven. A four prong setting will emphasize the emerald cut silhouette and allow more light to enter through the table and crown. Metal selections will influence perceived color temperature, with yellow gold and rose gold reinforcing the warm brownish green tones, while white gold and platinum will emphasize clarity and cool the overall presentation. Proportions for accompanying accent stones can be modest, with 0.01 to 0.05 carat melee diamonds or colored sapphires used to create a halo or shoulder detail without overpowering the central gem.
When paired with complementary gemstones the brownish green peridot responds well to both contrast and harmony. For a clean and classical composition small white brilliant cut diamonds around the perimeter will lift the perceived brightness and create a clearer separation between the peridot and the mounting. For a warmer palette, champagne or cognac diamonds will integrate with the olive facets and produce a tonal progression that reads as sophisticated and layered. For color contrast consider small blue sapphires or tanzanite accents to introduce cool notes that make the green appear more vivid, or use small natural spinel or garnet accents for points of deeper, saturated color that anchor the design. In a three stone ring configuration pair the peridot with two tapered trapezoid diamonds or matching colored side stones to maintain geometric balance. For pendant work a simple bezel in yellow gold with a gentle halo of small diamonds will present the peridot as an understated center, while a more artistic composition can use alternating small colored stones to create a floral or geometric motif that complements the emerald cut form. All combinations should take account of the stone proportions and durability, and The Natural Gemstone Company can provide guidance on matching sizes and tones for balanced visual results.






















