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Peridot
Date - Pricing as of April 2008Color: Light green to apple green, olivine green.
Note: Peridot is often known for being an olive color, which is not worth much, if any thing so I do not price it or cut it. Peridot does come in bright crisp light green to dark almost Emerald green but with a touch of yellow or apple green.
Note2: Peridot is rare in sizes clean over 5 carats, stones over 10 carats clean are in the upper scale of the price range. Stones over 10 carats clean are collector stones.
Light (15% tone to 30%) - Light saturation.
Comments - This material is valuable and I sell it faceted quite well, especially when cut into a large design.
Pricing - I generally price this material $90/ct to $360/ct and a minimum of $150 for a small stone to cover the labor.
Light/Medium (30% tone to 45%) - Light/medium saturation.
Comments - This material is valuable and not always easy to acquire. To me this is the ideal range for Peridot. I cut this material in what ever the rough needs and typically use unique designs
Pricing - I generally price this material $160/ct to $600/ct and a minimum of $150 for a small stone to cover the labor.Medium (45% tone to 65%) - Medium saturation.
Comments - This material is valuable and not easy to acquire. I cut this material in the smaller to medium size ranges and typically use unique designs
Pricing - I generally price this material $190/ct to $800/ct and a minimum of $150 for a small stone to cover the labor.Medium/Dark (65% tone to 85%) - Medium/dark.
Comments - This material some times nice but generally tends to be in the olivine color ranges and saturation becomes an issue as well as color. I cut this material in the smaller to medium size ranges and typically use unique designs
Pricing - I generally price this material $35/ct to $140/ct and a minimum of $150 for a small stone to cover the labor.
Dark (85% tone to 100%) - This material is around, usually very dark olivine color. I seldom cut any thing this dark.
Comments - The best use for this material is small (melee) stones so that the color will show. I almost never cut this material.
Pricing - Pricing this material is cost of goods and labor.Special - As we all know as cutters some times a stone just comes out "special" for what ever reason. On these kinds of stones I basically price how ever I feel like. Because this stone comes under the "special" category I often do not care if I sell the stone or not. So I usually price it high enough that if I do sell it, I get a very good price. Enough to make me say "Oh well..." and sell it. So be aware that some times I just price a stone high because I do not care if I sell it. Ironically these stones usually sell the fastest...
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