Peacock green marble.
Green natural stone.
A cut green diamond source.
The first sounds obvious the color.
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Gemstones come in an array of green shades and you are bound to love at least one but certain gems have those special hues that fire and sparkle more than others.
Iolite it is a strongly pleochroic gem material that when properly oriented can produce gemstones with a deep bluish color similar to sapphire and tanzanite.
Green zircon zircon is a natural gemstone not to be confused with cubic zirconia.
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There are many green gemstones in use in the jewelry world.
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Other notable green gemstones.
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It is composed of quartzite and the black spots are flakes of chlorite.
Jadeite is the most expensive variety of jade stones and is most popularly known to occur as green stones of various shades the most valuable being the translucent and intensely green gemstones.
It is highly brilliant and fiery and is quite rare.
Kiwi stone has dark black spots on a faint bluish green background.
It is called kiwi stone because it is reportedly from new zealand.
Some people call it jasper but that name is incorrect.
Its deep green colors make it a natural choice for inexpensive green jewelry but keep in mind that it s a relatively soft stone and prone to scratches.
They can also split apart if struck so be careful with any diopside in a ring.
Often an opaque green stone its nickname is transvaal jade because it looks like jade and is found in the transvaal area of south africa.
There are a few things to bear in mind when choosing a green gemstone.