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3.16 Ct. Green (Lime Green) Peridot from Pakistan
Item ID: | K2884 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 10.07 Width: 8.02 Height: 4.8 |
Weight: | 3.16 Ct. |
Color: help | Green (Lime Green) |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Pakistan |
This listing presents one transparent 3.16 carat emerald cut peridot, offered by The Natural Gemstone Company, with dimensions 10.07 x 8.02 x 4.80 mm. The stone exhibits a lime green hue with medium color intensity, and the cut is an emerald style, characterized by step facets and a large table that emphasizes color rather than scintillation. Clarity is described as very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, which denotes minor internal characteristics that do not significantly interrupt the visual field when viewed face up. The polish is excellent, providing sharp facet junctions and clean reflections, and there have been no enhancements applied to this peridot, with origin documented as Pakistan. These specific parameters, including transparent body tone and a well executed emerald cut, provide a clear basis for assessing suitability in various jewelry applications, from classic solitaires to more intricate multistone settings.
Optical behavior of this peridot is defined by its medium saturated lime green, combined with the step cut geometry of the emerald shape. The faceting produces broad flashes of color and a measured, controlled luster rather than a high degree of sparkle, creating an appearance that is refined and architectural. Because the stone is transparent and of medium color intensity, light transmission is strong, and the perceived color remains consistent under typical indoor and daylight conditions. The very slightly included clarity grade indicates that inclusions are minimal in size and number, and based on eye level evaluation they are not expected to materially affect performance or structural integrity. The excellent polish enhances the stone surface, reducing diffusion and improving gem to metal contact, which is especially valuable when precision settings are anticipated. For practical handling and wear considerations, peridot has a Mohs hardness near 6.5 to 7, and while sufficiently durable for many types of jewelry, care should be taken to protect the stone from sharp blows, prolonged abrasion, and sudden thermal shock.
The lime green coloration of this peridot responds well to a range of skin tones and metal pairings, and selection of these elements can be used to either harmonize with or provide contrast to individual complexion characteristics. On fair to light complexions with cool undertones, the vivid lime aspect of the peridot can introduce a lively contrast, and pairing with white metals such as platinum or white gold will accentuate the freshness of the green, creating a crisp and contemporary look. For fair to light complexions with warm undertones, yellow gold will layer warmth into the presentation, tempering the lime brightness for a softer ensemble. On medium and olive skin tones the peridot reads as an extension of natural warm green undertones, and both yellow gold and rose gold settings complement the stone by reinforcing warmth and depth, while white metals provide a modern contrast that emphasizes clarity and cut. On darker skin tones the medium intensity of the peridot provides clear, luminous contrast, and yellow gold settings create a cohesive, luxurious appearance, whereas white gold or platinum settings produce a striking, high contrast aesthetic. Across skin tones consideration of band width, setting height, and surrounding accent stones will influence how the color reads in wearable pieces, with low profile bezels offering integrated color continuity, and elevated prong settings allowing more light interaction and color vibrancy.
From a design and care perspective, this peridot is adaptable to a variety of settings and styles, and the documented provenance and lack of enhancements support informed decision making in both bespoke and ready to wear contexts. The emerald cut dimensions 10.07 x 8.02 x 4.80 mm make the stone well suited to center stone applications in rings and pendants where its rectangular geometry and step facets can be showcased, and it can also be incorporated as an elegant focal in earrings and cufflinks. Recommended settings include four or six prong constructions for balanced light exposure, bezel settings for added protection in rings that will receive frequent wear, and halo or channel accents when additional brilliance or color contrast is desired. Routine care should include avoidance of harsh chemicals, detergents, and prolonged exposure to high heat, and cleaners such as steam or ultrasonic devices should be used with caution or avoided if inclusions are noted by the purchaser. Cleaning with a soft brush and mild soapy water followed by a gentle rinse and soft cloth drying will maintain surface condition. The Natural Gemstone Company affirms that this peridot is a natural, untreated stone from Pakistan and is supplied with detailed specification to facilitate appropriate design selection and long term enjoyment.






















