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Green Stone Rings: The Touch of Color Your Outfit Needs

By:  Sharlize Dsouza

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Let’s be honest – while neutral shades are always considered classic, there’s nothing quite like a burst of color to revitalize your outfit. And if you aren’t a fan of bright clothing, then a green stone ring is just what your wardrobe needs.

Stylish Colored Gemstones Everyday Outfits

The best part? The world of green gemstones is a vast one. So, whether you’re interested in tsavorites, green amethysts, emeralds or other green stones, there’s a green gemstone ring out there for you.

Join us today as we discuss the top green gemstones, popular ring styles and our list of must-buy rings.

7 Popular Green Gemstones

1. Emerald

Adored above all for their rich, deep green color, emeralds are a fabulous option for rings with green gemstones. Not only are they eye-catching but they also add a timeless appeal to your look that no other stone can compete with.

2. Peridot

Want to make your OOTD pop? Flaunt a peridot! In bright, olive-green hues, this stone is often associated with happiness. It was even called ‘the Gem of the Sun’ by the Egyptians at one point. So, it’s no wonder why peridot is considered to be the ultimate gemstone choice for light green rings.

3. Tsavorite

A fairly recent discovery, tsavorites are loved for their gorgeous green color. Interestingly, while these gemstones may look similar to emeralds, they are more affordable and much rarer. This makes them a spectacular choice for anyone looking for a unique yet budget-friendly dark green ring.

4. Green Amethyst

Sporting a subtle yet distinctive green hue, green amethysts are one of our favorite gemstone options for green color rings. Apart from making you stand out from the crowd, this stone is incredibly versatile and adds a nice touch of elegance to pretty much every outfit.

5. Green Sapphire

Looking for a striking and somewhat rare gemstone? Green sapphire is sure to tick all your boxes. Depending on the amount of iron present within the stone, this gem can be found in several shades ranging from pale to deep green.

6. Alexandrite

Undoubtedly the most unique gemstone on this list, alexandrite is known for its pleochroic property, which gives it the ability to appear green or red depending on the lighting. Needless to say, this makes it a fantastic choice for anyone searching for a one-of-a-kind green color stone ring.

7. Tourmaline

While the word ‘tourmaline’ is most often associated with the color pink, green tourmalines are equally gorgeous and are considered a great choice for a green gemstone ring. Featuring a yellow-green to blue-green color, this vibrant stone is just what you need to steal the spotlight at every event.

4 Popular Green Gem Ring Styles

1. Classic

In the market for a timeless design? You can’t go wrong with a classic green ring for women. Featuring traditional gemstone shapes and simple settings, these rings are ideal for anyone who wants a jewelry piece that’s beautiful and sophisticated.

2. Halo

With a center stone surrounded by smaller gemstones or diamonds, halo rings are as elegant as they are extravagant. These rings are perfect for those who thrive in the spotlight.

3. Solitaire

A popular green jewelry style, the solitaire design is truly a classic that’ll never go out of style. It comprises a single stone that looks simply charming without appearing too over the top.

4. Vintage-Inspired

A splendid option for anyone who loves the old-world luxury vibe, vintage-inspired rings boast intricate designs that are reminiscent of the past. This includes everything from milgrain work to ornate settings designed to make you swoon.

5 Best Green Rings for Her

1. Princess Diana Inspired Emerald Ring with Diamond Halo

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Best | Platinum | 0.31 carat

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Princess Diana Inspired Emerald Ring with Diamond...

Emeralds make everything better! But team it with this gorgeous halo design and you’ve got yourself a green color ring that’ll elevate your day-to-night looks with ease.

2. Peridot Vintage Style Ring with Diamond Accents

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Best | Platinum | 0.91 carat

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Oval Peridot Vintage Style Ring with Diamond...

Don’t underestimate the beauty that a peridot ring like this one can add to your OOTD. Featuring gorgeous diamond accents, this vintage-inspired jewelry piece is a testament to the charm of bygone eras.

3. GIA Certified Solitaire Tsavorite Ring

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Heirloom | Platinum | 1.14 carats

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Prong-Set GIA Certified Solitaire Round Tsavorite...

Minimalistic yet head-turning, this ring will add just the splash of color you need to elevate your look.

4. GIA Certified Green Amethyst Floral Halo Ring

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Best | White Gold | 11.36 carats

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Claw-Set GIA Certified Green Amethyst (Prasiolite)...

If you’re looking to make a statement, you can’t do better than this green amethyst floral halo ring. With its gorgeous green color and larger-than-life design, this jewelry piece will make you the center of attention at every event.

5. GIA Certified Green Sapphire Split Shank Ring

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Heirloom | Platinum | 16.39 carats

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GIA Certified Octagonal Teal Sapphire Split Shank...

Want to know a secret to make your outfits look effortlessly cool? This green sapphire ring! Classy and chic, this jewelry piece is all you need to jazz up your outfit in a matter of seconds.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. What is a green ring?

A green ring is basically any ring with a green gemstone. At Angara, we have several green gemstone options available such as tsavorites, green amethysts, emeralds, peridots, tourmalines, green sapphires and alexandrites.

Q2. What does the green color symbolize?

The color green symbolizes growth, harmony and freshness amongst others.

Q3. How do I care for my green ring and keep it looking its best?

To maintain your ring’s beauty, clean it regularly with a mild soap solution and lint-free cloth and store it in a soft cloth pouch away from your other jewelry. Avoid exposing it to harsh chemicals.

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