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3.93 Ct. Green (Lime Green) Peridot from Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
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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 (Lime Green) |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Ceylon (Sri Lanka) |
Per carat price: help | $90 |
This listing describes a single, transparent peridot weighing 3.93 carat, presented in an elegant oval shape. The gem measures 11.26 by 9.20 by 6.07 mm, and is fashioned with a mixed brilliant cut designed to balance face up spread with internal light performance. Color is a vivid lime green with intense saturation, and the surface shows an excellent polish. Clarity is graded as slightly included when evaluated at eye level, with natural mineral inclusions visible but not detracting from overall transparency and brilliance. The stone has undergone disclosed heat treatment to enhance its visual characteristics. Origin is Ceylon, Sri Lanka, a locality known for producing gems with distinctive clarity and color profiles, and the piece is offered with full disclosure by The Natural Gemstone Company.
From a gemological perspective the stone presents a combination of attributes that are immediately observable and measurable. The mixed brilliant cut optimizes the interplay of light and color across the table and crown facets, promoting scintillation while preserving weight. The lime green hue is produced by iron within the olivine crystal structure typical of peridot, and the intense color intensity places this specimen at the stronger end of the peridot color range. Slight inclusions are common in peridot and in this example they are consistent with natural formation processes, visible to the unaided eye but not compromising structural integrity. The excellent polish contributes to surface luster and aids in light return. The disclosed heat treatment is a stable enhancement commonly used to normalize or intensify color, and it does not materially affect hardness or long term durability when proper care is observed.
Regarding investment potential and prospects for appreciation, several objective factors support the interest of collectors and investors in this particular specimen. Size is an important consideration in peridot valuation, and a near four carat weight in a gem quality peridot with intense color is relatively uncommon, especially from a noted source such as Ceylon Sri Lanka. Rarity of larger, clean, intensely colored peridots tends to increase demand among connoisseurs and jewelry designers, which can support price resilience. Market dynamics for colored gemstones differ from those for traditional financial assets, and historical performance varies by species and quality tier. Peridot has not historically experienced the same level of speculative appreciation as ruby, sapphire, or emerald, however top tier examples with desirable color, clarity, and provenance have shown steady long term interest. Factors that may contribute to future appreciation for this stone include its collectible weight class, pronounced lime green color, reputable origin, and professional cutting and finishing. Full disclosure of treatment and origin as provided by The Natural Gemstone Company enhances marketability, as buyers increasingly prioritize transparency and traceability.
Practical considerations for stewardship and potential value retention are straightforward and consistent with best practices for gem care and documentation. Peridot has a Mohs hardness around six and a half to seven, which warrants protective settings and careful handling for jewelry intended for frequent wear. Avoid exposure to harsh chemicals and extreme temperature changes, and clean with warm soapy water and a soft brush, avoiding steam and ultrasonic cleaners when in doubt. For use in rings a protective bezel or slightly raised crown with robust prongs will help minimize chip risk, while a pendant or brooch setting also highlights the stone without excessive wear. To maximize liquidity and future appraisal outcomes retain paperwork that documents weight, dimensions, clarity grade, cut style, treatment disclosure, and origin. The Natural Gemstone Company provides transparent disclosure and can assist with independent certification and additional imaging to support provenance. This peridot represents a measured opportunity for collectors seeking a distinctively colored, substantial specimen with attributes that align with both aesthetic appeal and long term consideration.




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