Collection: Green Tourmalines
About Green Tourmalines
Green Tourmalines Meaning and Benefits
Green Tourmalines Origin
Green Tourmalines Prices
Green tourmaline is one of the most captivating varieties of this versatile gemstone, admired for its vibrant hues and powerful energy. The green color in tourmaline is caused by trace elements such as iron, vanadium, or chromium, which act as chromophores, giving the stone its characteristic shades ranging from light mint green to deep forest green. Some of the most intense green tones are found in chrome tourmaline, a rare variety rich in chromium and vanadium, which exhibits an almost emerald-like glow.
Historically, green tourmaline has been valued for centuries, with early records of its use in jewelry and ornamentation dating back to ancient times. However, significant deposits were first discovered in Brazil in the 19th century, leading to its rise in popularity among collectors and gem enthusiasts. Over time, deposits in Africa and other parts of the world contributed to the gemstone’s reputation, making it a sought-after addition to high-end jewelry.
Historically, green tourmaline has been valued for centuries, with early records of its use in jewelry and ornamentation dating back to ancient times. However, significant deposits were first discovered in Brazil in the 19th century, leading to its rise in popularity among collectors and gem enthusiasts. Over time, deposits in Africa and other parts of the world contributed to the gemstone’s reputation, making it a sought-after addition to high-end jewelry.
Green tourmaline is often associated with balance, healing, and vitality. It is believed to align with the heart chakra, promoting emotional stability and personal growth. Many consider it a stone of prosperity and abundance, attracting success and positive energy. The vibrant green hues symbolize nature, renewal, and harmony, making this gemstone popular among those seeking a deeper spiritual connection.
Today, green tourmaline is mined in several regions worldwide, with notable sources including Brazil, Madagascar, Nigeria, Mozambique, Afghanistan, and the United States (California and Maine). The most prized specimens often come from Nigeria and Tanzania, where high-quality chrome tourmaline is found. There are several distinct types of green tourmaline, including verdelite, a general term for green tourmaline, and chrome tourmaline, which is the rarest and most valuable due to its vivid saturation. Other variations, such as olive and mint green tourmaline, are also appreciated for their unique tones, but they are generally more common than their deep green counterparts.
Several factors influence the price of green tourmaline, including color intensity, clarity, size, and origin. The most valuable varieties tend to be intensely saturated, highly transparent, and well-cut stones. Chrome tourmaline, due to its rarity and resemblance to emerald, commands the highest prices. Over the 2024 year, deep green Nigerian and Tanzanian tourmalines have risen in value, driven by growing demand in the fine jewelry market.
In 2024, Lagoon Tourmaline saw a significant price increase, and its growth is expected to continue in 2025 due to limited supply. Beautiful, clean, large stones are rare, and no increase in market availability is anticipated.
In 2024, Lagoon Tourmaline saw a significant price increase, and its growth is expected to continue in 2025 due to limited supply. Beautiful, clean, large stones are rare, and no increase in market availability is anticipated.
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Tourmaline 5.85ct Green 11.2×9×7.5mm
5.85 ctRegular price CHF 1,193.23Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 1,193.23 -
Tourmaline 7.82ct Green Afghanistan 8.19×8.11×7.61mm
7.82 ctRegular price CHF 1,462.66Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 1,462.66 -
Sold outGreen Tourmaline
2.1 ctRegular price CHF 370.00Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 370.00Sold out -
Sold outGreen Tourmaline 2.9ct
2.9 ctRegular price CHF 400.00Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 400.00Sold out -
Bicolour Mint and Red Tourmaline 2.6ct
2.6 ctRegular price CHF 150.00Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 150.00Sold out -
Sold outBicolour Tourmaline 1.25ct
1.25 ctRegular price CHF 62.00Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 62.00Sold out -
Sold outMint Tourmaline 1.45ct
1.45 ctRegular price CHF 85.00Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 85.00Sold out -
Sold outTourmaline Lagoon Blue
2.35 ctRegular price CHF 750.00Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 750.00Sold out -
Sold outNeon mint Tourmaline
0.75 ctRegular price CHF 56.00Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 56.00Sold out -
Sold outGreen Tourmaline
0.95 ctRegular price CHF 71.00Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 71.00Sold out -
Sold outPair of Reverse Green Tourmalines
1.1 ctRegular price CHF 82.50Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 82.50Sold out -
Sold outPair of Green Tourmalines
1.8 ctRegular price CHF 135.00Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 135.00Sold out -
Sold outMint Tourmaline in Assher Cut
1.35 ctRegular price CHF 101.00Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 101.00Sold out -
Sold outNeon mint Tourmaline
1.2 ctRegular price CHF 90.00Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 90.00Sold out -
Sold outPair of Lagoon Tourmalines
0.8 ctRegular price CHF 60.00Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 60.00Sold out -
Sold outPair of Green Tourmalines
1.95 ctRegular price CHF 146.25Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 146.25Sold out -
Sold outTourmaline Indicolite 2.22ct
2.22 ctRegular price CHF 920.00Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 920.00Sold out -
Sold outWatermelone Tourmaline 2.25ct
2.25 ctRegular price CHF 600.00Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 600.00Sold out -
Sold outTourmaline Lagoon 4.0ct
4.0 ctRegular price CHF 1,800.00Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 1,800.00Sold out -
Sold outTourmaline Lagoon 2.84ct
2.84 ctRegular price CHF 950.00Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 950.00Sold out

















