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2.71 Ct. Yellowish Green Peridot from Pakistan
This loose stone ships by Jul 8
Item ID: | K26562 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.98 Width: 8.06 Height: 4.71 |
Weight: | 2.71 Ct. |
Color: help | Yellowish Green |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Pakistan |
Per carat price: help | $100 |
This specimen is a transparent 2.71 carat peridot, cut in a classic oval outline, with dimensions 9.98 x 8.06 x 4.71 mm, and an average diameter of 9.02 mm giving a depth of 52.2 percent, proportions that are well suited to balance color saturation and light return. The cutter employed a mixed brilliant schema, combining a faceted crown designed to open the yellowish green body color with a pavilion that uses brilliant style facets to enhance scintillation. The crown and pavilion facet junctions exhibit careful alignment, and the excellent polish across crown facets, girdle and pavilion facets allows for clean facet junctions and crisp light reflections. The table facet has been proportioned to support both strong internal flash and stable face up color, while the girdle appears even and properly finished for secure setting. Clarity is graded as very very slightly included evaluated at eye level, meaning that in standard viewing conditions the stone presents with exceptional transparency, and only minor natural inclusions are detectable on close inspection, not compromising the overall visual performance. No enhancement has been applied to this gem, preserving its natural state and innate material qualities.
Optical behavior of this peridot is characteristic of high quality olivine, with an intense color intensity that reads as a vivid yellowish green under neutral lighting. The strong green component is derived from iron in the crystal lattice, and the chosen mixed brilliant cut maximizes both color depth and dispersion, yielding lively flashes and a clean face up color. Measured refractive properties for peridot typically fall near the range 1.65 to 1.69, with birefringence approximately 0.036, and these optical constants contribute to the stone s firm internal light performance and distinct clarity, while the faceting pattern mitigates unwanted light leakage. In practical terms the cutter balanced pavilion angles and crown height to concentrate the center glow without creating dark extinction zones along the oval axis, producing an appealing window free presentation. The result is a gem that displays robust brilliancy and a saturated yellowish green that will read consistently under both daylight and artificial light sources, while remaining versatile enough to pair with a variety of metal tones.
From a sourcing perspective this peridot originates from Pakistan, and The Natural Gemstone Company has confirmed that this parcel was procured through vetted local channels that emphasize traceability, responsible labor practices, and minimal environmental disturbance. The supply chain for this gem was documented from mine to cutter, and the absence of enhancement is verified by our internal inspection processes and routine gemological screening, ensuring that the color, clarity and crystal habit are natural. We prioritize partnerships with artisanal and small scale operations that implement improved mining protocols, and our procurement strategy includes ongoing engagement on fair remuneration, safety measures, and community reinvestment, designed to uplift local stakeholders. For conscious buyers who consider the provenance and social impact of their acquisitions to be as important as aesthetics, this peridot represents a deliberate choice, combining a naturally attractive material with an ethical sourcing narrative that The Natural Gemstone Company upholds.
For the collector or the jeweler planning a bespoke setting, this 2.71 carat oval peridot offers practical versatility, while requiring standard care appropriate to its mineral hardness, which is commonly cited as 6.5 to 7 on the Mohs scale, necessitating protective setting choices for everyday wear. Bezel settings, partial bezels, or protective prongs are recommended to shield the girdle and pavilion from impact, and polishing cloths and gentle cleaning with warm soapy water are appropriate for routine maintenance, avoiding steam cleaning and harsh chemicals. The stone s size and vivid yellowish green saturation make it ideal as a solitary center stone in a ring or pendant, or as a focal accent within a multi gem composition that contrasts with cooler toned accent stones, and its mixed brilliant faceting will provide attractive scintillation in movement. As with all natural gemstones, this peridot gains value from its documented provenance, natural state, and careful cutting, and it will be a refined and responsible addition to the curated inventory of any conscious collector, offered by The Natural Gemstone Company.

























