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3.54 Ct. Peridot from Tanzania
This loose stone ships by Jan 26
Item ID: | K20256 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 11.92 Width: 8.82 Height: 5.69 |
Weight: | 3.54 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Tanzania |
Per carat price: help | $400 |
One beautiful transparent 3.54 carat pear shape green peridot is presented with precise measurements of 11.92 x 8.82 x 5.69 mm, executed in a mixed brilliant cut and finished with an excellent polish. The mixed brilliant faceting combines a faceted crown designed to maximize fire and scintillation, with a pavilion arrangement that preserves weight and depth of color. The gem is graded as included when evaluated at eye level, a common and expected clarity grade for peridot that affirms the stone is natural and unfilled. Color is a key determinant of value in peridot, and this example displays an intense green saturation that reads vivid under a variety of lighting conditions. There is no enhancement, the stone is untreated, and the origin is Tanzania, which contributes to its desirability for collectors and connoisseurs who value traceable provenance. The overall proportions and symmetry of this pear shape make it especially suitable for a central ring or pendant, where the tapered tip and rounded base can be set to protect the stone while showcasing its lively color.
For an educated buyer, the clarity, cut and color information communicates the substantive qualities that determine both aesthetic performance and market value. The included clarity grade indicates that inclusions are visible to the unaided eye, which for peridot often takes the form of small crystal inclusions or faint veils, and these internal features can act as a fingerprint confirming natural origin. The intense green color is the most significant attribute here, often commanding a premium because color saturation in olivine family gems correlates strongly with rarity. The excellent polish enhances light return and increases perceived transparency despite internal features, while the mixed brilliant cut balances brilliance with weight retention so that the 3.54 carat weight reads large and lively on the finger. Origin from Tanzania provides further assurance of natural formation in a known peridot producing region, and the absence of enhancements means you are acquiring the stone in its natural state, an important consideration for preservation of value and for customers who prefer stones with no laboratory intervention.
When comparing this natural Tanzanian peridot to lab grown alternatives, there are several distinguishing advantages to consider. Synthetic or lab created green stones exist in the market, and some may offer flawless clarity or lower cost, however they lack natural inclusions and geographic provenance that many collectors prize. Natural peridot such as this piece carries unique internal characteristics that serve as a record of its geological history, and these identifiers are important for certification and long term collectibility. Natural stones with strong color and original, unenhanced condition often maintain value more robustly over time, and they satisfy buyers seeking authenticity and traceable origin. From a gemological perspective, the mixed brilliant cutting of a natural peridot is executed to optimize the stones inherent color and refractive properties, whereas some lab grown alternatives are cut primarily for size or clarity at the expense of color richness. In practical terms, this peridot at 3.54 carats and with excellent polish is an attractive choice for a bespoke setting, and The Natural Gemstone Company stands behind provenance and accurate grading. For clients interested in certification, bespoke mounting recommendations, or comparisons with laboratory grown options, our specialists can provide full documentation, images, and guidance on setting and care to ensure the gem performs beautifully for generations.























