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2.11 Ct. Peridot from Burma (Myanmar)
This loose stone ships by Apr 7
Item ID: | K20040 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.77 Width: 7.76 Height: 5.52 |
Weight: | 2.11 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Trillion |
Cut: | Trillion Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Burma (Myanmar) |
Per carat price: help | $320 |
This transparent 2.11 carat peridot is presented in a well executed trillion shape, with exact dimensions of 8.77 x 7.76 x 5.52 mm, intense natural green color, and an excellent polish. The cutting proportions emphasize brilliance and fire across the triangular platform, producing an even dispersion of light from the crown to the pavilion. Clarity is graded as slightly included when evaluated at eye level, with inclusions that are minor in effect and do not materially disrupt the gem s overall visual performance. There has been no enhancement, the material is natural, and the combination of weight, color intensity, clarity, and cut quality results in a visually striking specimen suitable for fine jewelry or collection placement.
The documented origin for this stone is Burma, commonly referred to as Myanmar, a source known for producing peridot material with fine color saturation and clarity. Burmese peridot is less commonly offered in the international marketplace than material from some other localities, which adds to its distinctiveness. From a gemological perspective, origin contributes to provenance value for collectors and for buyers who place a premium on traceable supply chains. The excellent polish and precise trillion cut further distinguish this example, as superior lapidary work enhances both face up appearance and market desirability. The natural, unenhanced status is particularly relevant, because untreated peridot with strong color and transparency is more sought after than heat treated or otherwise modified material.
When considering investment potential and future appreciation, several objective factors are relevant to this peridot. First, rarity at size and quality matters, and a transparent 2.11 carat peridot with intense color and a well executed trillion cut occupies a limited segment of the market. Second, provenance from Myanmar can positively influence perceived value, especially for buyers and collectors prioritizing geographically attributed gemstones. Third, the absence of enhancement supports long term value retention, because natural, unaltered specimens are easier to authenticate and more resilient to shifts in treatment acceptance. Market appreciation for peridot has historically been more modest and less volatile than for ruby, sapphire, or emerald, but this can be an advantage for measured collectors seeking incremental gains tied to condition, rarity, and rarity driven demand. Trends in haute jewelry and collectors interest in distinctive colored gems can lift demand for exceptional peridot, and better quality examples tend to appreciate faster than average material. It is important to emphasize that appreciation is not guaranteed, and that liquidity and market timing depend on broader economic factors, consumer tastes, and the availability of certified comparables.
For buyers considering acquisition through The Natural Gemstone Company, this peridot represents a measured proposition that balances aesthetic appeal with documented attributes that support future value. Recommended steps for purchasers who are focused on investment outcomes include obtaining independent certification from a recognized gemological laboratory, retaining all documentation that verifies weight, dimensions, clarity, origin, and absence of enhancement, and maintaining the gem in proper settings to avoid chipping or abrasion. Long term holding in secure storage, professional cleaning when necessary, and periodic market review are prudent practices for collectors. This particular stone s combination of size, intense color, excellent polish, and Myanmar origin provides a credible case for potential appreciation within the colored gemstone segment, while remaining realistic about market variability. The Natural Gemstone Company will supply full documentation and professional guidance to assist in evaluation and acquisition, supporting both the aesthetic and investment considerations relevant to this peridot.




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