Gemstones · Green

Green Gemstones

Green gemstones capture nature's most vibrant energy. Browse our certified emeralds, tsavorites, chrome tourmalines, and more — all hand-selected for their exceptional color.

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Carat · 0.00 – 30.00 ct
Price · $0 – $1,400,000
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Green Gemstones — Emeralds, Tsavorites & More

Green gemstones span a remarkable range of hues and character: the velvety warmth of a fine emerald, the vivid pure green of a tsavorite garnet, the electric chrome tourmaline, and the delicate mint of a green sapphire. Each variety offers a distinct personality and price point, making the green gemstone category one of the most varied and exciting in fine jewelry.

  • Emerald: the quintessential green gem; valued for warm, velvety color.
  • Tsavorite Garnet: vivid, pure green; no treatments required; increasingly rare.
  • Chrome Tourmaline: intense chromium green; collector's favorite.
  • Green Sapphire: understated and elegant; very durable for jewelry.
  • Alexandrite: changes between green (daylight) and red (incandescent) — the ultimate curiosity.

FAQs — Green Gemstones

What is the rarest green gemstone?

Alexandrite is among the rarest, with fine specimens of over 2 carats extremely difficult to find. Paraíba tourmalines with green tones are also exceptionally rare.

Gemstones · Green

Green Gemstones

Green gemstones capture nature's most vibrant energy. Browse our certified emeralds, tsavorites, chrome tourmalines, and more — all hand-selected for their exceptional color.

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Green Gemstones — Emeralds, Tsavorites & More

Green gemstones span a remarkable range of hues and character: the velvety warmth of a fine emerald, the vivid pure green of a tsavorite garnet, the electric chrome tourmaline, and the delicate mint of a green sapphire. Each variety offers a distinct personality and price point, making the green gemstone category one of the most varied and exciting in fine jewelry.

  • Emerald: the quintessential green gem; valued for warm, velvety color.
  • Tsavorite Garnet: vivid, pure green; no treatments required; increasingly rare.
  • Chrome Tourmaline: intense chromium green; collector's favorite.
  • Green Sapphire: understated and elegant; very durable for jewelry.
  • Alexandrite: changes between green (daylight) and red (incandescent) — the ultimate curiosity.

FAQs — Green Gemstones

What is the rarest green gemstone?

Alexandrite is among the rarest, with fine specimens of over 2 carats extremely difficult to find. Paraíba tourmalines with green tones are also exceptionally rare.