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Green Tourmaline is regarded as one of the classic tourmaline colours. If you ask a gemstone dealer about tourmaline, green or pink are the first colours he or she will think of.
However, even among the green tourmalines, there is a broad spectrum. Some green tourmalines are very light green, others so dark that the green colour can only be recognised when the stone is held against the light. There are green tourmalines in fine leek green hues, but also in intense yellowish-green, olive green and brownish-green nuances. And there are especially wonderful green tourmalines in the range from blue-green to bottle-green. Green tourmaline is also known as verdilite.
Green tourmaline has become a favourite in jewellery because it is available in so many shapes. There are square, pear, trillion, cabochon, round, emerald cut, oval, cushion, and heart-shaped cut tourmalines in many colour nuances.
However, even among the green tourmalines, there is a broad spectrum. Some green tourmalines are very light green, others so dark that the green colour can only be recognised when the stone is held against the light. There are green tourmalines in fine leek green hues, but also in intense yellowish-green, olive green and brownish-green nuances. And there are especially wonderful green tourmalines in the range from blue-green to bottle-green. Green tourmaline is also known as verdilite.
Green tourmaline has become a favourite in jewellery because it is available in so many shapes. There are square, pear, trillion, cabochon, round, emerald cut, oval, cushion, and heart-shaped cut tourmalines in many colour nuances.
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