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2.46 Ct. Green (Lime Green) Peridot from Burma (Myanmar)
Item ID: | K23966 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 11.13 Width: 6.27 Height: 3.7 |
Weight: | 2.46 Ct. |
Color: help | Green (Lime Green) |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Burma (Myanmar) |
Per carat price: help | $250 |
This listing describes a single, transparent peridot offered by The Natural Gemstone Company, presented for its notable size, clarity, and suitability as the focal element of a fine jewelry statement piece. The gem is a 2.46 carat peridot, cut in an emerald shape, with finished dimensions of 11.13 by 6.27 by 3.70 millimeters. The color is a lime green, classified with intense color intensity, and the finish is an excellent polish. The cutting style is a mixed brilliant cut, selected to harmonize controlled color saturation with lively facet return. The clarity grade is very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, and the stone is natural with no enhancement. The origin is Burma, Myanmar, a region recognized for producing peridot material with fresh, vivid hues and good crystallographic qualities.
The physical proportions contribute directly to the gem presence and visual impact, making this peridot particularly well suited to serve as a statement stone. At 11.13 millimeters in length and 6.27 millimeters in width, the face up area is substantial for a 2.46 carat weight, creating a pronounced tabletop and an elongated silhouette when set. The measured depth of 3.70 millimeters yields an approximate depth ratio of 42 percent relative to the average of the length and width, a proportion that supports both stability in the mounting and an appealing balance between brightness and color saturation. In practical terms, the size provides an assertive visual footprint on the finger or pendant, while the emerald shape imparts architectural lines that read as refined and modern. For designers and clients seeking a centerpiece that commands attention without reliance on extreme carat weight, these dimensions produce a striking, wearable option.
Clarity and cut are principal factors that enable the peridot to function as a statement gem, and this example performs strongly in both areas. The very slightly included clarity grade, observed at eye level, indicates only minor inclusions that do not compromise transparency, light transmission, or the stone apparent integrity. The gem presents as transparent across the table and pavilion, allowing the intense lime tone to project cleanly rather than appearing clouded or diffuse. The mixed brilliant cutting approach pairs stepped, elongated facets on the crown with a pavilion geometry that introduces brilliant style facets, thereby delivering controlled flash without dissipating the color. The excellent polish enhances facet crispness and ensures even reflection, which is particularly important for an emerald shaped stone where facet junction definition affects visual crispness. The combination of transparency, careful cutting, and high polish yields a clean, lively face up that carries both color and brilliance, attributes that are central to an effective statement piece.
Beyond optical and dimensional qualities, material properties and origin provide additional context for setting and long term wear. Peridot is a gem variety of the olivine group, with typical hardness in the range of 6.5 to 7 on the Mohs scale, which supports frequent wear with appropriate setting design and care. The absence of enhancement confirms natural coloration and structural state, an important consideration for collectors and designers who specify untreated material. Origin information, listed as Burma, Myanmar, identifies the geographical source, which aligns with established supply references for peridot material exhibiting vivid lime hues. For practical mounting, the stone size and rectangular outline favor classic solitaire or bezel environments for rings, secure channel mounts for bracelets, and minimal prong or halo arrangements for pendants where the gem is intended to be the visual focus. When used as a center stone, the clarity and cut minimize the need for extensive surrounding accent work to achieve presence, allowing clean, architectural settings to emphasize the gem proportions.
The Natural Gemstone Company provides this peridot as a precisely described specimen suitable for professional design use or private acquisition, with specification oriented detail intended to assist in selection and planning. Measurements and grades supplied are based on standard gemological observation and measurement practices, and are provided so that the stone may be evaluated for design compatibility, visual impact, and practical wear considerations. The combination of a 2.46 carat weight, generous face up dimensions, transparent clarity, intense lime color, mixed brilliant cut, excellent polish, absence of enhancement, and Burmese origin positions this peridot as a qualified option for a statement center stone in fine jewelry, particularly where clarity and proportion are prioritized over purely maximal carat size.




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