1.50ct Peridot – Pear

R2,399.00

Product Type Natural Peridot
Size (mm) 9.20 Length 6.06 Width 4.21 Depth
Number of Gems 1
Total Weight 1.50ct
Shape / Cut Pear
Colour Yellowish – Green
Clarity VVS
Origin Pakistan
Hardness 6.5 MOH’S SCALE
Crystal Structure Orthorhombic
Enhancement None
Certificate No
Product Code 20926

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1.50ct pear shape Peridot for sale! Discover Peridot with GeorGems.

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1.50ct pear shape Peridot for sale.

Additional information
Color

Green

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Yellow

Shape/Cut

Pear

Stones

Peridot

About brand
Peridot is August's birthstone and is astonishingly beautiful, dating back as far as early Egyptians. Among its accolades, peridot can count being a favorite among royals and clergy, used to adorn everything from a queen's crown to a knight's sword. Peridot jewels were actually among Cleopatra's beloved treasures, though she believed them to be emeralds, as gems were then classified solely by color. Prized for its all natural, unenhanced range of colors, peridot is the gem variety of olivine and exhibits colors ranging from golden lime greens to rich grass greens.