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3.93 Ct. Peridot from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
This loose stone ships by Nov 23
Item ID: | K6387 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 11.26 Width: 9.2 Height: 6.07 |
Weight: | 3.93 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $90 |
This peridot is a transparent 3.93 carat oval, with dimensions of 11.26 x 9.20 x 6.07 mm, presented in a mixed brilliant cut, and originating from Ceylon Sri Lanka. The stone exhibits an intense green color intensity which is evenly distributed across the table and pavilion. Clarity has been evaluated as slightly included at eye level, with eye visible inclusions that are consistent with natural peridot specimens and that do not materially detract from overall visual appeal. The facet junctions display an excellent polish, and the mixed brilliant cutting style has been executed to maximize scintillation and face up brightness while maintaining well balanced proportions. The gem has undergone heat treatment as an enhancement, a standard process applied to stabilize and enhance color in some peridot material, and full disclosure is provided by The Natural Gemstone Company.
From a gemological perspective this peridot combines desirable attributes in a balanced manner. The near four carat weight places it above the more common smaller sizes for peridot, which enhances its presence when set in a ring or pendant. The mixed brilliant cut was selected to reconcile the oval outline with faceting that promotes return of light, producing a lively play of brilliance and flashes of internal color. The intense color intensity is the most influential attribute for aesthetic and market value in peridot, and in this specimen the green hue is both vivid and pure, with minimal brown or yellow overtones. The slightly included clarity grade means that the stone retains natural character, and the inclusions as photographed tend to be small and discrete rather than pervasive, allowing the gem to read as clean and transparent at typical viewing distances. The excellent polish contributes to crisp facet reflections and efficient light transmission, which together enhance perceived size and saturation.
Regarding investment potential and future appreciation in value this peridot presents a considered opportunity for collectors and investors who focus on colored gemstones. Peridot is not traded on formal commodity exchanges, and value is driven by supply and demand fundamentals, rarity metrics and buyer preferences. Stones approaching four carats with transparent clarity and intense color are less common than smaller commercial material, particularly when sourced from established producing regions such as Sri Lanka. The origin of Ceylon can add a degree of provenance preference among certain buyers who appreciate the island s history of producing well saturated colored stones. Heat treatment disclosure generally does not materially diminish market interest when treatments are stable and accepted within the trade, and transparent disclosure supports long term marketability. Key drivers for future appreciation include continued demand for natural colored gemstones, limitations on large clean peridot production, and shifts in consumer taste toward unique and wearable investment pieces. Appreciation is not guaranteed, however, and outcomes depend on macroeconomic conditions, changes in discretionary spending, and evolving preferences in the jewelry market.
For investors who value liquidity and long term preservation of capital within the gem market, this peridot has attributes that support both wearable enjoyment and potential resale value. The stone s combination of weight color and cut aligns with segments of the market that seek statement sized colored gemstones that can be set into bespoke jewelry. To optimize both aesthetic appeal and resale prospects it is advisable to obtain independent documentation from a reputable gemological laboratory that states weight measurements origin and treatment status, and to maintain provenance records supplied by The Natural Gemstone Company. Proper setting by an experienced jeweler will protect the pavilion and girdle while showcasing the table and color, and conservative pricing relative to comparable stones enhances the likelihood of timely resale if desired. Investors should consider diversification across stone types and origins, and treat colored gemstones as part of a broader alternative asset allocation where expert guidance and periodic reappraisal inform decisions.
The Natural Gemstone Company presents this peridot as a high quality natural specimen suitable for both private collection and fine jewelry commissions. Practical care recommendations include avoiding sudden temperature changes and prolonged exposure to chemicals, storing the stone separately from harder gems to prevent scratching, and having the setting inspected periodically to ensure security. For buyers seeking to commission a setting, a lightweight bezel or tailored prong setting will protect the girdle and pavilion without obscuring the table. Prospective purchasers are encouraged to request full documentation and high resolution images, and to consult with our gem specialists regarding matching color and weight targets for paired designs. This peridot offers a blend of visual appeal technical quality and considered investment attributes, presented with transparent disclosure and provenance, and available through The Natural Gemstone Company.




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