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2.49 Ct. Peridot from Burma (Myanmar)
Item ID: | K20134 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.86 Width: 7.9 Height: 4.71 |
Weight: | 2.49 Ct. |
Color: help | Yellowish Green |
Color intensity: help | Medium Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Burma (Myanmar) |
Per carat price: help | $110 |
This 2.49 carat oval peridot from Burma, supplied by The Natural Gemstone Company, presents a precise balance of weight and proportions, with dimensions of 9.86 x 7.90 x 4.71 millimeters. The gem has been fashioned in a mixed brilliant cut, a deliberate faceting strategy that marries a brilliant crown to a pavilion configuration tailored for optimal light management. The crown facets are arranged to create multiple small facets around a well proportioned table, producing a scintillation pattern that activates with motion. The pavilion has been cut to control internal reflections, promoting strong light return rather than excessive leakage, and the girdle has been maintained at a consistent thickness to facilitate secure setting without compromising visual depth. The overall cutting and facet placement demonstrate an emphasis on symmetry and optical performance, ensuring that the stone functions as a focal point in both mounted jewelry and a collection cabinet.
Color is central to peridot assessment, and this piece exhibits a medium intense yellowish green that is characteristic of high quality Burmese material. The hue leans toward a lively apple green with sufficient warmth from yellow tones to retain peridot s signature glow under daylight and warm incandescent light. Color distribution is uniform across the table and through the pavilion, indicating that the cutting strategy respected the rough s natural color zones and oriented the long axis of the oval to maximize the visual saturation. The gem has been heat treated as an enhancement, a controlled process applied to stabilize and in some cases intensify color without altering the gem s natural identity. This treatment is consistent with trade practices for peridot, and it contributes to the even, medium intense saturation observed in both photos and in hand examination.
Clarity and finish further define the gem s appeal, with a clarity grade reported as very very slightly included at eye level. Under typical loupe and unaided viewing, inclusions are minute and do not interrupt the clean transmission of light, allowing the peridot to present a predominantly eye clean appearance and a lively internal scintillation. The polish has been graded as excellent, resulting in crisp facet junctions and mirror like facet surfaces that maximize specular reflection. Excellent polish combined with accurate facet angles reduces surface diffusion, which preserves contrast between bright and dark facets and enhances perceived brilliance. Optically, peridot s refractive index range and single refractive nature yield a vivid light return when paired with well executed faceting, and this specimen demonstrates those properties with a lively face up appearance, controlled windowing, and a balanced pattern of light and dark facets.
From a practical standpoint, the 2.49 carat weight and oval outline make this peridot highly versatile, suitable as a centerpiece for a classic solitaire ring, a halo pendant, or a bespoke collector presentation. The dimensions 9.86 by 7.90 by 4.71 millimeters provide sufficient depth to achieve good pavilion performance, while the oval format offers visual spread and finger coverage in wearable pieces. Craftsmanship details to note include a uniform girdle, a well centered table, and proportional crown and pavilion heights that collectively contribute to the gem s excellent optical performance. Origin is stated as Burma, also known as Myanmar, a provenance associated with fine peridot material, and the stone s thermal enhancement is declared, aligning with transparent trade disclosure practices. For connoisseurs seeking an example of technically refined cutting, consistent medium intense color, and refined finish, this Burmese oval peridot from The Natural Gemstone Company represents a technically sophisticated and visually compelling option.




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