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2.15 Ct. Green (Lime Green) Peridot from Tanzania
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Item ID: | K16253 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.37 Width: 7.28 Height: 4.76 |
Weight: | 2.15 Ct. |
Color: help | Green (Lime Green) |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Tanzania |
Per carat price: help | $60 |
This listing presents a single, transparent peridot of exceptional specification, delivered by The Natural Gemstone Company, weighing 2.15 carats, a weight that positions this gem firmly in the premium category for peridot, balancing presence on the finger with optimal light performance. The gem measures 9.37 by 7.28 by 4.76 millimeters, dimensions that reflect a well proportioned oval outline, and the weight to dimension ratio indicates efficient material retention during cutting, rather than aggressive removal that can diminish optical performance. The oval silhouette provides an elongated face up that enhances apparent size, and at 2.15 carats the stone displays a significant table area while retaining controlled crown and pavilion volumes that contribute to both brilliance and durability. Buyers who evaluate gems by carat weight will recognize that a 2.15 carat peridot of these proportions is rare in the market when combined with transparent clarity and a clean, medium intensity lime green body color.
The cut is a mixed brilliant design, executed to emphasize both scintillation and continuous return of light, with a well defined crown facet pattern that transitions into a brilliant style pavilion. The mixed brilliant approach merges the wide, light gathering crown facets typical of brilliant cuts, with a pavilion facet architecture that is optimized for peridot refractive index and dispersion. The result is lively face up fire and a consistent pattern of flashes across the oval surface, with facet junctions that have been carefully aligned to minimize light leakage. The polish grade is excellent, and under microscopic inspection the facet surfaces present smooth, mirror like planes that enhance internal reflections and reduce surface diffusion. The cutter has maintained balanced crown and pavilion angles, which when combined with the oval outline yield strong contrast between light and dark facet facets, and predictable return of light across the visible spectrum for an observer at typical viewing distances.
Clarity has been evaluated as very very slightly included at eye level, a grade that effectively denotes inclusions that are minute, well isolated, and that do not interfere with the gemographic performance of the stone. At this clarity grade inclusions remain below the threshold for visual distraction, permitting clean passage of light through the crystal lattice, and preserving the vividness of the lime green color. The absence of enhancement confirms that the color and clarity are natural, with no thermal, irradiation, or diffusion treatments applied, which is an important factor for collectors and connoisseurs who prize untreated material. Origin is documented as Tanzania, a locality known for producing peridot specimens with lively green hues and attractive transparency, and provenance from this region is often associated with stable, mantle derived olivine crystals that yield consistent optical properties. The medium color intensity measured in situ provides a balanced saturation that reads as lively lime green under neutral lighting, and the hue distribution across the table and crown is uniform, with minimal zoning and no apparent color banding.
For practical use and setting, the 9.37 by 7.28 by 4.76 millimeter oval profile and the 2.15 carat weight make this peridot an ideal candidate for fine jewellery, including solitaire rings, halo mounts, or artisan bespoke pieces where the gem is the focal point. The pavilion depth supports secure bezel seating where desired, while the modest depth also allows for prong settings that maximize face up area. Given the clarity and polish, the stone will perform exceptionally when paired with reflective metals that complement its lime green color, such as warm 18 carat yellow gold to enhance the green tone, or white metals that provide a crisp contrast. Care recommendations include avoiding thermal shock and harsh chemical exposure, and routine cleaning with warm soapy water and a soft brush will maintain the excellent polish. The Natural Gemstone Company can provide further details on mounting options, secure shipping, and independent certification upon request, and we invite knowledgeable buyers who prioritize technical precision to examine this specimen in person or via high resolution imaging to appreciate the cumulative effect of the 2.15 carat weight, the mixed brilliant faceting, the VVS clarity at eye level, the medium lime green color intensity, the excellent polish, the lack of enhancement, and the Tanzanian origin.























