6 Green Jewels That Will Cheer You Up

 
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Celebrating with jewelry makes us happy. Saint Patrick’s Day is here—are you ready to get your green on? Grass. Emeralds. Good vibes. Green is energetic and cleansing. Whether you celebrate the patron saint of Ireland or not, parades, parties, and wearing green are usually aplenty on March 17. For those bummed they have to keep the celebrations to a minimum this year, maybe a lush piece of green jewelry (and a Guinness) will revive you.


Muzo Emerald

A symbol of truth and love, emeralds are one of the most famous colored stones. Colombian Muzo emeralds are the top choice of many designers for one-of-a-kind creations, like Sorellina x Muzo’s showstopper pieces that include this gorgeous gypsy ring.

18k gold, diamonds, and Muzo emerald Gypsy ring, $11,000 at Sorellina


Azurite Malachite

Two intense copper-based gemstones come together to form Azurite Malachite (sometimes known as Azurmalachite). This pendant resembles Earth and the stars and moon. Stunning. Get it while it’s hot, as this Georgia-based jeweler curates worldly treasures you won’t find anywhere else. 

14k yellow gold one of a kind Azurite Malachite, sapphire, and diamond pendant, $2,169 at Worthmore Jewelers



Tsavorite

A sustainability advocate, designer Ana Katarina was inspired by 1970s punk rock for her Attitude collection that includes these spiked tsavorite huggies. For anyone looking to up their hoop game, these were created using reclaimed, recycled, and fair-trade precious gems and metals in NYC.

18k yellow gold and inverted green tsavorite “Valerie Green” huggie hoops, $3,040 at Ana Katarina


Peridot

Designer Mark Davis has a vast background in the jewelry industry, from an internship in Christie’s jewelry department to working with a Manhattan-based estate jeweler, all of which led to the launch of his namesake brand. This finely crafted vintage bakelite bangle set with delicate gemstones is unmistakably his.

One-of-a-kind vintage Mark Davis bakelite with peridot, citrine, pink and yellow sapphire set in 18k gold bangle, $9,330 at Farfetch


Malachite

Designer Lauren Harwell Godfrey’s “aesthetic roots in ancient textiles and ethnic patterns” project through this loving pendant. A heart is a fitting motif: it is a healing talisman, and 100% of the profits go to World Central Kitchen providing meals to American families in need.

18k yellow gold, diamond, and “Malachite Heart to Benefit World Central Kitchen” pendant, $2,500 at Harwell Godfrey


Tourmaline

“It is in the hidden details that we find beauty,” says Atelier Molinari’s designer, Anna Molinari. Her signature hand-piercing technique was inspired by lacemakers in Normandy, and Indian architecture remembered from her childhood travels. Light shines through her iconic lace settings, projecting each gem’s vivid tint—like this hypnotizing green tourmaline.

La Dentelière gold and green tourmaline ring, $10,790 at Atelier Molinari


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Market Editor: Johannah Masters

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