Peridot from Tanzania comes from regions associated with the Gogo tribe, a Bantu ethnic group in central Tanzania. The area is known for producing peridot with a strong apple green color
Peridot is a variety of olivine, formed deep in the Earth's mantle and brought to the surface by volcanic activity. Tanzanian peridot often contains minor iron inclusions, which can influence its color
The Gogo people have historically been pastoralists, but their land is rich in gemstone deposits, including peridot, garnet, and sapphire
1.762 grams / 8.81 carats / 13.9 x 12.4 x 9.6 mm / eye clean or better, very minor surface stuff that will cut way during preforming and will not affect the yield
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