Long time lurker, first time poster here.
I have a peridot that has been collecting dust in my gem box & I am trying to figure out what to do with it. It is about 5 carats, approx 9mm x 11mm x 6mm, and is a nice (I think) lime green color without too much yellow. Believed to be from Burma. Anyway, it is native cut with a slightly asymmetrical pavilion. Also, it has 2 small inclusions (or maybe chips/abrasions) that bug me.
So, I wanted to see what some of your experiences have been with having stones re-cut. Anyone had good success with a similar project? Recommendations for which cutter(s) to use? I'm not too worried about losing some carat weight since the stone is already rather big. If I could end up with a really beautiful stone, even if it weighed in the 3-4 carat range after being re-cut, that would be great. What kind of pricing ballpark should I expect? A couple hundred dollars?
I'm obviously not the greatest photographer, but here's a pic for reference. The flash and the angle (and, no doubt, the skills of the photographer) make the stone look dark at one end, but there is no zoning or anything like that.
Any thoughts or advice would be appreciated!


I have a peridot that has been collecting dust in my gem box & I am trying to figure out what to do with it. It is about 5 carats, approx 9mm x 11mm x 6mm, and is a nice (I think) lime green color without too much yellow. Believed to be from Burma. Anyway, it is native cut with a slightly asymmetrical pavilion. Also, it has 2 small inclusions (or maybe chips/abrasions) that bug me.
So, I wanted to see what some of your experiences have been with having stones re-cut. Anyone had good success with a similar project? Recommendations for which cutter(s) to use? I'm not too worried about losing some carat weight since the stone is already rather big. If I could end up with a really beautiful stone, even if it weighed in the 3-4 carat range after being re-cut, that would be great. What kind of pricing ballpark should I expect? A couple hundred dollars?
I'm obviously not the greatest photographer, but here's a pic for reference. The flash and the angle (and, no doubt, the skills of the photographer) make the stone look dark at one end, but there is no zoning or anything like that.
Any thoughts or advice would be appreciated!
