Green Tourmaline Gemstone: Tips for Buying Jewelry

Making the Old Emerald Green with Envy?

By Bartleby, published May 27, 2006
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Diamonds, sapphires, and emeralds are undoubtedly some of the rarest and most cherished gems money can buy, but strangely enough, their hyper-popularity has made these otherwise brilliant stones seem dull in recent years. One of the still-precious yet increasingly competitive alternatives is tourmaline – and in particular, green tourmaline gemstone. Requests for jewelry with green tourmaline gemstone have jumped in the last decade, with large rings and pendants becoming top sellers. If you’re thinking about shopping for green tourmaline gemstone jewelry, here are some tips to keep in mind.

Green Tourmaline Gemstone: Jewelry Tip #1
While tourmaline comes in many colors, some even displaying chatoyant properties, the blue, green, and pink tourmalines are the most sought after. Green tourmalines are often considered desirable because of the diverse hues available within the framework of one color. There are light greens with yellowish tones, pure emerald-style greens, and dark greens that only display color under bright light – with every possible step in between them. Be aware of the diversity of greens available before committing.

Green Tourmaline Gemstone: Jewelry Tip #2
Of the colors of tourmaline,green tends to appeal most uniformly to both men and women. In fact, some younger couples are choosing to use green tourmaline gemstones in wedding jewelry. A jeweler acquaintance of mine said that, although the trend is fresh, she has seen a handful of women looking for green tourmaline rings to buy for a fiance.

Green Tourmaline Gemstone: Jewelry Tip #3
As a mineral, green tourmaline is not that rare. However, many of the specimens large and untainted enough to be useful for rings and pendants are quite uncommon. As a result, the price jump between smaller green tourmalines and large green tourmalines can be more dramatic than with other gems. That said, one of the attractions of tourmaline is that you can still buy a gigantic precious stone to be used in, say, a thumb ring or brooch for far less than you’d pay for a similarly chunky emerald or sapphire.

Takeaways
  • Green tourmaline is popular for both men and women.
  • Be sure to look at the stone under three different types of light.
  • With so many shades of green, don't settle until you find just what you want!
Did You Know?
Some couples are beginning to use tourmaline in wedding jewelry.
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Hello i have Emerald green tourmaline for sale

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