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6.32 Ct. Green (Lime Green) Peridot from Pakistan
This loose stone ships by Jul 24
Item ID: | K23825 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 10.79 Width: 10.83 Height: 8.59 |
Weight: | 6.32 Ct. |
Color: help | Green (Lime Green) |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Round |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Pakistan |
Per carat price: help | $100 |
This 6.32 carat round green peridot from Pakistan presents a technically compelling package for both connoisseurs and investors, with dimensions of 10.79 by 10.83 by 8.59 millimeters, and a mixed brilliant cut executed to maximize both color saturation and light return. The round outline is proportioned to retain significant weight while avoiding excessive shallow table planes, and the mixed brilliant design pairs a traditional brilliant crown with modified pavilion faceting, producing a strong face up scintillation pattern that complements the stone s medium lime green hue. The cutter has prioritized a well defined table and a carefully calibrated pavilion depth, resulting in balanced contrast between bright flashes and deeper flashes that reveal richer tones under stronger illumination. The excellent polish enhances facet crispness and edge definition, allowing the stone to present a clean, lively appearance even when viewed under standard retail lighting.
Clarity is graded very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, which for peridot at this size is a desirable attribute, and the types of inclusions present are typical for the species, appearing as fine needles and minute crystals that do not materially degrade the gem s transparency or optical performance. Under magnification these inclusions provide useful identification characteristics, while to the unaided eye the gem reads as transparent and lively, which is often preferred for mounted jewelry. From a cutting and light performance perspective, the mixed brilliant configuration counteracts potential windowing and preserves color saturation across viewing angles, while the excellent polish ensures minimal light leakage at facet junctions. Peridot s orthorhombic crystal system confers moderate birefringence, which in this specimen contributes to subtle facet edge doubling visible under high magnification, an expected feature that does not compromise the gem s face up brilliance.
Origin and treatment status are critical technical attributes for market valuation, and this peridot s Pakistani provenance is an important premium factor. Pakistani peridot material is recognized for producing lime to slightly golden green tones at larger sizes, and specimens from reputable Pakistani localities command attention because of the relative scarcity of clean larger stones that retain lively color. Equally significant is that this gem has no enhancement, it is natural and untreated, which is materially advantageous relative to many colored stones on the market that undergo heat or surface treatments to modify color or clarity. The absence of treatment, combined with documented origin and the gem s eye level clarity, positions this peridot in a category attractive to collectors and designers who prioritize natural, unaltered material with traceable provenance.
From an investment perspective, a 6.32 carat peridot with these specifications represents a strategic acquisition opportunity within the colored gemstone market. Market value for peridot is driven by the intersection of color intensity, size, clarity, cut quality, and treatment status, and this stone scores strongly across those axes. High quality, untreated peridot of this size tier is comparatively uncommon in global inventories, and as supply from established pockets in Pakistan and elsewhere fluctuates, scarcity of top grade material tends to become more acute. Demand dynamics are also shifting, with increasing interest in distinctive, natural colored gems among private collectors and high end designers, which supports potential appreciation, especially for stones that combine attractive face up color, precise cutting, and solid provenance. While colored gemstone markets can be less liquid than traditional financial instruments and price appreciation cannot be guaranteed, historically the best examples have shown steady value growth over multi year holding periods, particularly when accompanied by certification and reputable retail provenance.
Purchasing through The Natural Gemstone Company ensures access to professional handling, documentation, and detailed imagery that support future resale or certification. For investors I recommend requesting a full gemological report when available, secure insurance and storage, and consider conservative holding horizons to realize appreciation potential. In terms of practical use, this peridot is well suited to being set in a secure mounting that protects the girdle and accommodates the stone s depth, and it will present exceptionally well in rings or pendants where face up color and brilliance are primary display factors. Should you require additional technical measurements, facet diagrams, or assistance with appraisals and certification pathways, The Natural Gemstone Company can provide further documentation and advisory services to support acquisition, provenance verification, and long term care, ensuring the gem s aesthetic and investment attributes are preserved.




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