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8.62 Ct. Green (Lime Green) Peridot from Pakistan
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Item ID: | K764 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 14.12 Width: 14 Height: 7.47 |
Weight: | 8.62 Ct. |
Color: help | Green (Lime Green) |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Round |
Cut: | Checkerboard Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Pakistan |
Per carat price: help | $463 |
This piece is a transparent round peridot weighing 8.62 carats, with dimensions 14.12 x 14.00 x 7.47 mm, rendered in an intense lime green tone that reads vivid and true across a range of lighting conditions. The stone has been fashioned into a checkerboard cut on the crown, a design choice that emphasizes broad, mirror like facets and a lively pattern of scintillation across the table. Clarity has been assessed as very slightly included at eye level, which in practical terms means the stone presents with minimal, naturally occurring inclusions that do not detract from its face up appearance when set, and which are only modestly noticeable when the gem is examined closely without magnification. The polish is excellent, yielding crisp facet junctions and a clean, vitreous surface that aids light return, and there has been no enhancement applied, assuring the buyer of a natural color and structure. Origin is Pakistan, a region known for producing peridot crystals with saturated olivine to lime green hues, and the combination of size, color intensity, and natural provenance makes this specimen a compelling offering for collectors and designers alike.
From a gemological grading perspective, the combination of the checkerboard cut and the inherent optical properties of peridot produces a specific reflective character. Peridot has a refractive index in the range of approximately 1.65 to 1.69, along with a birefringence on the order of 0.036, which contributes to subtle doubling effects and a strong internal light return that is best appreciated in faceted stones of this scale. The checkerboard crown in this example broadens the table facets and creates a mosaic of flashes that emphasizes the intense green without creating harsh contrast, so the result is a lively, evenly distributed brightness rather than pinpoint sparkle. Compared to other green gems in a similar class, peridot typically shows a bright, vitreous luster that is more lively than the often oil filled or heavily included emerald, and peridot will present more open, consistent face up color than many green tourmalines of similar saturation. When set against garnet varieties such as tsavorite, which have a higher refractive index and therefore a greater degree of brilliance and fire, peridot appears softer in its flash but stronger in its pure green saturation and transparency at this size. The stone therefore occupies a distinct niche, offering immediate color impact and a luminous surface presentation that experienced buyers appreciate for strong design presence rather than excessive dispersion.
For the educated buyer, this peridot delivers a clear value proposition grounded in measurable and observable qualities. The weight of 8.62 carats and the nearly perfect round proportions provide a generous face up area at 14.12 by 14.00 millimeters, making it suitable for a statement ring, a prominent pendant, or a collector catalog addition, while the very slightly included clarity grade suggests long term visual appeal with minimal risk of inclusion related durability concerns. The absence of enhancement is significant, because treatments such as oiling or surface coating that alter apparent color or clarity are relatively uncommon for peridot but would materially affect both market value and maintenance expectations. Origin from Pakistan is also relevant, as stones from that region are often prized for their saturated lime to olive tones and for the crystalline quality that permits clean cutting and excellent polish. In short, this peridot from The Natural Gemstone Company represents a natural, well cut, and well finished example of the species, combining optical performance, honest grading, and notable carat weight, all factors that inform an educated buyers decision when assessing rarity, suitability for high quality jewelry, and long term desirability.






















