HomeStore

Interstellar Peridot Ring, 1.11 carats

Product image 1
1 / 7
+2

Interstellar Peridot Ring, 1.11 carats

This peridot is a rarity beyond compare—it is out of this world. Weighing 1.11 carats, this exceptional gemstone was formed in space and arrived on Earth aboard a meteorite. Among the most exclusive gemstones available, the celestial marvel exhibits remarkable clarity and an intense yellowish green hue. The cushion-shaped gemstone is a breathtaking testament to the cosmic forces that shaped it.

Meteoritic peridots share the vibrancy of their Earth-formed counterparts, but the extreme conditions of space typically limit their size. Specimens exceeding one carat are extraordinarily rare, making this 1.11-carat gem one of the finest extraterrestrial peridots ever documented. Extensive testing by the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) has confirmed its distinct chemical markers, establishing its space origin. Peridots like this have been identified in interstellar dust, comet tails and stellar formations, suggesting its existence predates many planetary bodies—including Earth itself.

Set in an Art Deco-style ring of platinum and 23K rose gold, this exceptional pallasitic peridot is accompanied by a GIA report, an appendix letter and a dedicated Bellerophon book—an honor reserved for only the most significant gemstones. The exquisite setting was masterfully crafted by Aster Monaco, the prestigious Monte Carlo jewelry house renowned for its unique creations. Showcasing the world’s rarest gemstones, Aster Monaco produces just 12 extraordinary pieces each year, ensuring each is one of a kind.

Download the Reports and Book
This peridot is a rarity beyond compare—it is out of this world. Weighing 1.11 carats, this exceptional gemstone was formed in space and arrived on Earth aboard a meteorite. Among the most exclusive gemstones available, the celestial marvel exhibits remarkable clarity and an intense yellowish green hue. The cushion-shaped gemstone is a breathtaking testament to the cosmic forces that shaped it.

Meteoritic peridots share the vibrancy of their Earth-formed counterparts, but the extreme conditions of space typically limit their size. Specimens exceeding one carat are extraordinarily rare, making this 1.11-carat gem one of the finest extraterrestrial peridots ever documented. Extensive testing by the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) has confirmed its distinct chemical markers, establishing its space origin. Peridots like this have been identified in interstellar dust, comet tails and stellar formations, suggesting its existence predates many planetary bodies—including Earth itself.

Set in an Art Deco-style ring of platinum and 23K rose gold, this exceptional pallasitic peridot is accompanied by a GIA report, an appendix letter and a dedicated Bellerophon book—an honor reserved for only the most significant gemstones. The exquisite setting was masterfully crafted by Aster Monaco, the prestigious Monte Carlo jewelry house renowned for its unique creations. Showcasing the world’s rarest gemstones, Aster Monaco produces just 12 extraordinary pieces each year, ensuring each is one of a kind.

Download the Reports and Book
$66,412.50

Original: $189,750.00

-65%
Interstellar Peridot Ring, 1.11 carats

$189,750.00

$66,412.50

Description

This peridot is a rarity beyond compare—it is out of this world. Weighing 1.11 carats, this exceptional gemstone was formed in space and arrived on Earth aboard a meteorite. Among the most exclusive gemstones available, the celestial marvel exhibits remarkable clarity and an intense yellowish green hue. The cushion-shaped gemstone is a breathtaking testament to the cosmic forces that shaped it.

Meteoritic peridots share the vibrancy of their Earth-formed counterparts, but the extreme conditions of space typically limit their size. Specimens exceeding one carat are extraordinarily rare, making this 1.11-carat gem one of the finest extraterrestrial peridots ever documented. Extensive testing by the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) has confirmed its distinct chemical markers, establishing its space origin. Peridots like this have been identified in interstellar dust, comet tails and stellar formations, suggesting its existence predates many planetary bodies—including Earth itself.

Set in an Art Deco-style ring of platinum and 23K rose gold, this exceptional pallasitic peridot is accompanied by a GIA report, an appendix letter and a dedicated Bellerophon book—an honor reserved for only the most significant gemstones. The exquisite setting was masterfully crafted by Aster Monaco, the prestigious Monte Carlo jewelry house renowned for its unique creations. Showcasing the world’s rarest gemstones, Aster Monaco produces just 12 extraordinary pieces each year, ensuring each is one of a kind.

Download the Reports and Book