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6.78 Ct. Green (Lime Green) Peridot from Burma (Myanmar)
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Item ID: | K16781 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 12.23 Width: 9.91 Height: 8.34 |
Weight: | 6.78 Ct. |
Color: help | Green (Lime Green) |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Burma (Myanmar) |
Per carat price: help | $130 |
This fine peridot offered by The Natural Gemstone Company is a transparent, oval shaped gem of 6.78 carats, presenting a vivid lime green hue that is both intense and lively, dimensions measuring 12.23 by 9.91 by 8.34 millimeters, a mixed brilliant cut that balances pavilion facets for lively scintillation with crown facets that enhance color, and an excellent polish that produces sharp facet junctions and a smooth finish. The clarity grade has been assessed as very slightly included as evaluated at eye level, indicating that the stone is essentially clean to most observers while retaining the natural inclusions that confirm its identity as a genuine olivine. Originating from Burma, Myanmar, this specimen exhibits the saturated, pure green tones prized by connoisseurs, and it has been heat treated, a disclosed and stable enhancement applied to optimize color saturation and overall visual appeal. Taken together, the carat weight, cut proportions, transparency, and intense color intensity make this peridot a notable example of gem quality, suitable for collectors and high end jewelry commissions alike.
From a gemological standpoint, several objective factors contribute to the value and desirability of this peridot, and understanding these elements is essential for an educated buyer. The combination of weight and dimensions places this stone in a size range where peridot becomes increasingly rare in finely transparent material, and the oval outline is efficient for retaining carat weight while maximizing face up color. The mixed brilliant cut is an informed choice for a gem of this type, as it enhances return of light and maintains a vibrant appearance under various lighting conditions, while the excellent polish minimizes light leakage and surface disturbance. The clarity grade of very slightly included at eye level implies that inclusions are minimal and not distracting to the naked eye, preserving brilliance and transparency. Color is one of the primary determinants of value in peridot, and the intense lime green displayed here is a direct result of the iron content within olivine, with the Burmese locality known for producing particularly vivid, evenly saturated stones. The disclosed heat treatment is standard within the trade for improving hue uniformity and is considered acceptable when fully documented, as it does not materially alter the structural integrity of olivine nor deceive the market.
Considering the gemological qualities and the craft involved in presenting this stone, purchasing this peridot represents an investment in both beauty and workmanship, rather than a speculative financial instrument. The measurable attributes that informed buyers rely upon include documented origin, accurate carat weight and dimensions, certified clarity grading, visible polish quality, and transparent disclosure of treatment. Each of these aspects supports the integrity of the gem and its suitability for a bespoke jewelry setting designed to highlight its strengths. For a jeweler or private collector, a 6.78 carat peridot with intense color and very slight inclusions lends itself to center stone applications that demand presence without sacrificing refinement, and a well executed mount will protect the stone while optimizing light performance. From a craftsmanship perspective, the mixed brilliant cut and excellent polish reflect careful lapidary work that maximizes the material characteristics of olivine, and that level of fabrication contributes to long term enjoyment and retention of aesthetic value.
At The Natural Gemstone Company we emphasize full disclosure and expert guidance, and we welcome inquiries about certification, recommended settings, and care. Peridot has a Mohs hardness that makes thoughtful design and protective settings advisable for everyday wear, and our team can advise on bezel or prong designs that balance security with visibility, and on metals and design motifs that complement the vivid lime green tone. For collectors seeking provenance and documented quality, we can assist with independent grading reports and detailed imagery to support a purchase decision. Owning a stone like this is an investment in a tangible object of natural beauty, one that embodies geological history, skilled cutting, and meticulous finishing, and it offers a lasting centerpiece for heirloom jewelry or a discerning collection.




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