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From Emerald to Prasiolite: Top 5 Green Gemstone Jewellery Trends

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Green gemstone jewellery is an emerging trend in the world of jewellery for 2023. From deep emeralds to light Prasiolite, these vibrant gemstones are perfect for adding a pop of colour to your everyday outfits or for making a bold statement on special occasions. Here are some of the most popular green gemstones that are being featured in the latest jewellery trends:

Emerald

One of the most popular green gemstones, emerald has been used in jewellery for centuries. Emeralds are a variety of the mineral beryl, with a distinctive green colour caused by the presence of chromium and vanadium. The colour of an emerald can vary from light green to deep green, and the most valuable emeralds are those with a bright, vivid green hue.

The beautiful deep green colour of emerald adds an elegant touch to any piece of jewellery. The gemstone is also known for its healing properties, as it’s believed to have a calming effect on the mind and body. Emerald is perfect for someone trying to add to their everyday look and one of the big trends for 2023 is using Emeralds in a more minimalistic manner to create an elegant piece of jewellery. This is being done by creating rings, earrings, and necklaces with the Emerald at the heart of the design.

Tsavorite

Tsavorite is a relatively rare gemstone and is highly valued for its vivid green colour and excellent clarity. It has a high refractive index, which gives it excellent brilliance and fire, and it is a durable gemstone with a Mohs hardness rating of 7.5, making it a great choice for daily wear.

It is often cut into faceted shapes to showcase its brilliance and colour, and it is a popular gemstone for use in engagement rings, earrings, and necklaces. The Tsavorite is believed to have significance beyond just the way it looks as it is also thought to bring prosperity and luck to those who wear it.

Green Tourmaline

Green tourmaline, also known as “verdelite,” is a variety of tourmaline that ranges in colour from pale green to deep forest green. It is one of the most popular and highly valued colours of tourmaline, along with pink and blue.

This is a beautiful green gemstone that’s known for its healing properties. It’s believed to promote compassion and harmony, making it a great stone for those who want to maintain a balanced and peaceful lifestyle. Green tourmaline is also popular for its versatility, as it can be used in a wide range of jewellery designs.

Green Sapphire

A lesser-known green gemstone that is perfect for those who want a more understated green gemstone. The green sapphire is often a lighter shade of green and is often set in white gold or platinum.

Green sapphires are a variety of the mineral corundum that range in colour from pale green to deep forest green. They are relatively rare compared to other colours of sapphire, such as blue, pink, or yellow.

The green colour of sapphires is caused by the presence of iron and titanium within the crystal lattice of the corundum. The exact shade of green can vary depending on the concentration of these elements, with some green sapphires appearing almost yellowish-green, while others have a bluish-green or greyish-green tone.

With a Mohs hardness rating of 9, green sapphires are durable gemstones for use in all types of jewellery.

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Some of the studied samples from Australia. Colours ranged from blue to dark blue, yellowish green, yellow, and greenish yellow to brownish yellow. Photo by Lhapsin Nillapat. Courtesy of Fura Gems.
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Green Sapphire Solitaire Concept Design

Prasiolite

Prasiolite, also known as green amethyst, is a green variety of the mineral quartz. The colour of Prasiolite can range from pale green to deep green, with some stones appearing almost yellow or brownish-green. Prasiolite has a vitreous lustre and a Mohs hardness rating of 7, making it a durable gemstone suitable for use in jewellery. It is also sometimes referred to as “green quartz” or “vermarine.”

The gemstone was first discovered in Brazil in the 1950s, but it was not widely used in jewellery until the 1990s. Today, it is a popular gemstone for both its attractive colour and its affordability compared to other green gemstones like emerald or tsavorite.

Stand Out with Green Gemstone Jewellery

When it comes to the latest green gemstone jewellery trends, experts are seeing a shift towards bolder pieces that make a statement. Chunky cuffs and eye-catching earrings are particularly popular, as are custom-designed pieces that speak to the wearer’s unique personality and style. Green gemstone jewellery is also being embraced by minimalists and maximalists alike, as the gemstones can be incorporated into both simple and extravagant designs.

Whether you’re looking for a statement piece or a simple addition to your everyday wardrobe, green gemstone jewellery is a great choice for 2023. From emeralds to Prasiolites, and tsavorites to green tourmalines, there’s a wide range of green gemstones to choose from. So why not treat yourself to a stunning piece of green gemstone jewellery that you’ll cherish for years to come?

Overall, green gemstones are a beautiful choice for any jewellery piece; they are versatile, and beautiful, and can be found in a variety of shades and hues. Whether you prefer the bold and bright colours of emeralds or the more subtle tones of green sapphires, there is a green gemstone that is perfect for you.

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