Green Sapphire
Green Sapphire
Green Sapphire is a unique and sophisticated variety of sapphire, admired for its natural shades ranging from soft mint green to deep forest green. Its earthy elegance and subtle brilliance make it a popular choice for contemporary, minimalist, and bespoke jewelry designs.
Belonging to the corundum family, green sapphire ranks 9 on the Mohs hardness scale, offering excellent durability for everyday wear. This makes it ideal for rings, earrings, pendants, and custom-made fine jewelry.
This category features carefully selected green sapphires chosen for color balance, clarity, and precision cutting.
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Green Sapphire
Natural elegance in enduring green.
About Green Sapphire Gemstones
The green color in sapphire is caused mainly by the presence of iron within the crystal structure. Some green sapphires may show subtle yellow or blue secondary tones, creating beautiful and natural color variations.
Major sources of green sapphire include Sri Lanka (Ceylon), Madagascar, Tanzania, Australia, and Thailand. Many stones are heat-treated to improve color and clarity, while untreated green sapphires are rarer and highly sought after by collectors.
Green sapphires are especially popular for alternative engagement rings, eco-inspired designs, and modern jewelry that values individuality and natural beauty.




















