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.
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.
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.
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.