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Top 10 green natural stones for your jewelry

Made by :Pauline Perles Co
Published on the :12/03/2026
Top 10 green natural stones for your jewelry
In summary

Green stones add a fresh touch to your creations, offering options ranging from sparkling aventurine to sophisticated nephrite jade. Each has its own unique characteristics: malachite stands out for its hypnotic patterns, while chrysoprase adds a note of softness. For a modern look, African green turquoise and unakite, with their marbled hues, are ideal choices.

What are green gemstones?

Green stones hold a special fascination in the world of creative jewelry. Symbols of nature, renewal and harmony, they bring an incomparable touch of freshness to your creations. Whether you're new to DIY or an experienced designer, discover our selection of 10 essential green natural stones. They'll bring your most beautiful projects to life!

Important note: our gemstones are intended exclusively for the creation of jewelry and accessories. They are not sold for lithotherapy. Natural stones are no substitute for medical expertise or treatment.

Aventurine

GreenAventurine is distinguished by its sparkling reflections. This green gemstone features fuchsite inclusions that give it that special sparkle, perfect for luminous creations. Composed of quartz, it features inclusions of fuchsite (a variety of mica) that give it that characteristic sparkle known as aventurescence. Originating mainly from India and Brazil, it is one of the most widely used green stones in creative jewelry, and for good reason.

Why adopt it?

  • Easy to work with, ideal for your first creations.
  • Wide range of shapes available: round beads, chips, nuggets.
  • Works well with silver and gold.
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Nephrite jade

Nephrite jade offers a palette of greens ranging from translucent pale green to intense deep green. With a hardness of 6 to 6.5 on the Mohs scale, it is a resistant stone that has stood the test of time without ever going out of fashion. Revered for millennia in Asia, notably China and Japan, it adds a sophisticated, timeless touch to your creations.

Design ideas :

  • Sleek elastic bracelets.
  • Elegant dangling earrings.
  • Layered necklaces in different shades of green.
pierre verte Jade Néphriteperles jade néphrite

Malachite

It's impossible to mistakeMalachite and its green color for any other stone! Its concentric bands of emerald and dark green create hypnotic, unique patterns on each bead. This copper carbonate stone forms in the oxidation zones of copper deposits, which explains its distinctive patterns. It's the statement green stone par excellence, the one with the instant "wow" effect.

Our design tips:

  • Use it as the centerpiece of a simple necklace.
  • Pair it with neutral materials to set it off.
  • Perfect for bohemian or ethnic creations.
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Chrysoprase

This variety of chalcedony seduces with its soft, creamy apple green. Its uniform, soothing color adds a note of softness to your compositions, perfect for everyday jewelry. Mainly mined in Australia and Poland, chrysoprase is one of the most precious chalcedonies.

Chrysoprase highlights :

  • Uniform, luminous color.
  • Combines perfectly with powder-pink and coral tones.

pierre verte Chrysoprase

Peridot

Peridot shimmers with a uniquely intense green-yellow-green, reminiscent of young spring shoots. It is one of the few gemstones to exist in a single color, green, with shades that vary according to iron content. It's even present in some meteorites! This fine stone brings vitality and incomparable brilliance to your creations.

Perfect for :

  • Delicate, refined jewelry.
  • Modern minimalist creations.
  • Pairs beautifully with gold.
collier Peridotpierre verte péridot

Moss Agate

Agate Moss invites you to observe a miniature mineral garden. Its green inclusions, composed of iron oxides or chlorite, resemble moss or forest landscapes frozen in rock. Unlike other agates, it is often translucent, giving it a fascinating visual depth. Each pearl is a unique piece shaped by nature.

Creative uses:

  • Perfect for nature-themed creations.
  • Magnificent in cabochons for personalized rings.
  • Ideal for mixing sizes and creating contrast.
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Serpentine

Serpentine offers a deep, velvety green almost reminiscent of the skin of the reptile whose name it bears. Its name comes from the Latin serpentinus; it is also called ophite, meaning "snake" in Greek. This mineralogical group is particularly widespread in areas of geological transformation, which explains the great variety of its shades, from light, almost yellow green to very dark forest green.

Advantages :

  • Suitable for both lighter and darker stones.
  • Varied shades from light to dark green.

pierre verte serpentine

Chrysocolla

Chrysocolla harmoniously blends green and turquoise blue, evoking tropical waters. This copper silicate mineral forms in the alteration zones of copper deposits, giving it its characteristic aquatic hues. Its veins and color variations, ranging from sky-blue to deep green, make it a bohemian, artistic stone par excellence.

Creative inspirations :

  • Ocean-inspired jewelry.
  • Summer and vacation creations.
  • Mix & match with turquoise and lapis lazuli.
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Unakite

Unakite stands out for its unique blend of olive green (epidote) and salmon pink (feldspar). This metamorphic rock from South Africa and the United States creates a soothing, original visual effect like no other. Its natural bicoloration makes it a particularly versatile stone: it stands on its own without needing to be combined with other stones.

Designer's tips :

  • Ideal for spring and autumn creations
  • Combines naturally with rose quartz and jasper.
  • Perfect for organic, natural designs.
  • Excellent choice for unisex jewelry.
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Green African turquoise

Despite its name, African Green Turquoise is actually a variety of Jasper. It features characteristic dark veins on a jade-green background, creating a trendy marbled effect. Its hardness (6.5 to 7 on the Mohs scale) makes it a robust stone, ideal for pieces worn on a daily basis.

Highlights :

  • Unique, modern appearance.
  • Durable for everyday use.
  • Integrates perfectly into contemporary designs.
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Green stones harmonize beautifully with :

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What are the virtues of green stones?

Green stones are traditionally associated with balance, renewal and harmony. Their color evokes nature, growth and stability. In symbolic usage, they are often linked to inner calm, confidence andopenness to others. Stones such as aventurine, emerald and malachite are frequently chosen to represent calm, vitality and prosperity.

Important note: our gemstones are intended exclusively for the creation of jewelry and accessories. They are not sold for lithotherapy. Natural stones are no substitute for medical expertise or treatment.

Which natural stones are green?

There are many natural green stones. Among them, we often find :

  • Aventurine
  • Malachite
  • Serpentine
  • Unakite
  • Peridot
  • Nephrite Jade
  • African Turquoise

But also Chrysocolla, Emerald, Green Spinel and many others!

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