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2.89 Ct. Peridot from Burma (Myanmar)
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Item ID: | K19947 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.88 Width: 9.02 Height: 5.91 |
Weight: | 2.89 Ct. |
Color: help | Yellowish Green |
Color intensity: help | Medium Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Round |
Cut: | Checkerboard |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Burma (Myanmar) |
Per carat price: help | $130 |
This listing presents a single, transparent peridot, round in outline, weighing 2.89 carat, with well defined dimensions of 8.88 x 9.02 x 5.91 mm. The stone exhibits a yellowish green hue with medium intense color intensity, and it has been fashioned with a checkerboard cut that emphasizes both scintillation and color dispersion. Clarity has been evaluated at eye level as very very slightly included, a grade that denotes minimal internal characteristics that do not detract from face up brightness. The pavilion depth of 5.91 mm contributes to a balanced appearance in table size and depth, and the excellent polish ensures each facet interacts cleanly with light. This instance has been heat treated as an accepted enhancement, and its reported origin is Burma Myanmar, a provenance associated with well regarded peridot material. The Natural Gemstone Company presents this gem as an example of careful cutting and selection to achieve optical performance and consistent color saturation.
The weight of 2.89 carat is central to the gem s appeal and its market standing, and it materially influences value and rarity in several technical ways. Peridot is commonly encountered in smaller sizes, and as carat weight increases, the supply of clean, vividly colored stones diminishes disproportionately, creating a non linear scale of rarity. A specimen approaching three carats sits beyond the typical size for clean peridot, and this weight class commands attention from designers and collectors who seek presence without compromising clarity. From a gemstone grading perspective, the combination of near three carat weight and a very very slightly included clarity grade is significant, because larger stones often show more inclusions and color zoning. The checkerboard cut enhances the perceived size by dispersing light across the crown, effectively maximizing the visual face up area relative to weight, while the measured dimensions indicate a well proportioned stone that retains brilliance without appearing shallow or overly deep. Heat treatment, when applied judiciously, can stabilize color and remove minor color zoning, and because this gem displays medium intense coloration naturally augmented by careful treatment, its weight becomes an even more important factor in valuation, since buyers are effectively acquiring a larger quantity of well saturated peridot material with minimal visible inclusions.
From a practical and advisory perspective, this peridot suits a range of applications where weight and optical quality are primary considerations. At 2.89 carat the gem provides a strong face up presence for solitaire rings, pendant centers, and bespoke pieces where a single focal stone is required, and the round checkerboard configuration lends itself to contemporary and classic settings alike. The excellent polish and eye level clarity support close mounting and prong styles that allow light to enter freely, while the pavilion depth supports secure bezel options without sacrificing brightness. As with any natural gem, provenance and treatment history contribute to long term market perception, and the Burma Myanmar origin combined with documented heat treatment positions this stone within an established supply narrative that is respected by informed buyers. The Natural Gemstone Company stands behind the description and presentation, and we can provide specific guidance on setting recommendations, comparative examples of similarly weighted peridot material, and additional imagery or viewing under balanced lighting to confirm color and brilliance prior to purchase. Routine care involves avoiding sudden thermal shock and prolonged exposure to harsh chemicals, and periodic professional cleaning will maintain the surface polish that contributes to the stone s visual impact and value over time.




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