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Natural Loose 1.09ct Fancy Intense Blue Green diamond VS1 Cushion Shape GIA
$280,000.00Original price was: $280,000.00.$240,000.00Current price is: $240,000.00. -
2.15ct Natural Loose Fancy Green VS1 Cushion GIA Certified
$190,000.00Original price was: $190,000.00.$175,000.00Current price is: $175,000.00. -
The Most Largest Chameleon Diamond In The World -15.39ct Natural Loose Fancy Green Pear GIA Huge
$170,000.00Original price was: $170,000.00.$135,000.00Current price is: $135,000.00. -
Green Diamond – 0.43ct Natural Loose Fancy Vivid Green Color GIA SI2 Heart
$165,000.00Original price was: $165,000.00.$129,000.00Current price is: $129,000.00. -
Rare Green Diamond – 0.34ct Natural Loose Fancy Vivid Green Color GIA SI2 Pear
$145,000.00Original price was: $145,000.00.$110,000.00Current price is: $110,000.00. -
4.83ct Natural Fancy Deep Green Yellow GIA Diamonds Engagement Ring 18K Gold
$107,280.36Original price was: $107,280.36.$52,827.45Current price is: $52,827.45. -
Green Diamond – 0.41ct Natural Loose Fancy Intense Green Color GIA VS1 Cushion
$42,500.00Original price was: $42,500.00.$36,700.00Current price is: $36,700.00. -
3.03ct Natural Fancy Green And Intense Pink Diamonds Engagement Ring GIA 2 iN 1
$74,939.04Original price was: $74,939.04.$34,200.00Current price is: $34,200.00. -
Real 0.22ct Natural Loose Fancy Blue Green Color Diamond GIA SI2 Pear Shape
$36,168.00Original price was: $36,168.00.$17,810.00Current price is: $17,810.00. -
Real 1.70ct Natural Fancy Light Green & Pink Diamonds Engagement Ring GIA 18K
$35,716.56Original price was: $35,716.56.$17,587.70Current price is: $17,587.70.
Green Diamonds
Natural Green Diamonds are among the rarest and most fascinating colored diamonds in the world. Formed through natural radiation exposure deep within the earth over millions of years, their distinctive green hue is exceptionally uncommon and highly prized by collectors and investors.
Our curated collection features certified natural green diamonds, including rare investment-grade stones available for private acquisition.
What Makes Natural Green Diamonds So Rare?
Unlike other colored diamonds, green diamonds derive their color from natural radiation interacting with the diamondโs crystal structure during formation. This process alters the atomic structure on the surface of the stone, producing shades ranging from delicate mint to deep forest green.
Natural green diamonds represent only a tiny fraction of global diamond production. Among these, stones with strong and evenly distributed color are even rarer.
Green diamonds are typically graded as:
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Fancy Light Green
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Fancy Green
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Fancy Intense Green
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Fancy Vivid Green
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Green with secondary hues (such as bluish green or yellowish green)
Pure green diamonds without secondary color modifiers are exceptionally scarce and command significant premiums.
Investment-Grade Green Diamonds
High-quality natural green diamonds are increasingly viewed as tangible hard assets due to:
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Extremely limited global supply
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Rising collector demand
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Strong auction performance for rare specimens
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Increasing awareness of colored diamond investment
Investment-grade green diamonds typically feature:
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Strong color saturation (Fancy Intense or Vivid)
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Even color distribution
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Minimal clarity-impacting inclusions
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Desirable carat weight
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GIA certification confirming natural color origin
Because treated green diamonds exist in the market, certification confirming natural origin of color is essential for investment security.
Natural vs. Treated Green Diamonds
One of the most important considerations when purchasing a green diamond is confirming whether the color is natural.
Some diamonds are artificially irradiated to produce green coloration. While visually similar, treated stones do not carry the same rarity or long-term investment value as natural green diamonds.
Certified natural green diamonds will include documentation stating:
โNatural Colorโ
This distinction significantly impacts value, rarity, and market desirability.
Color Characteristics of Green Diamonds
Green diamonds can display a remarkable range of tones and modifiers, including:
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Mint green
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Olive green
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Forest green
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Bluish green
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Yellowish green
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Grayish green
The most valuable stones typically exhibit:
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Strong, pure green saturation
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Even color distribution
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Minimal brown or gray masking
Due to the way green color forms, some diamonds show surface-only coloration, while others display more uniform internal color. Fully saturated stones are particularly rare.
Our Collection of Certified Green Diamonds
Explore our carefully sourced selection of natural green diamonds, including:
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Loose certified stones
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Investment-grade diamonds
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Collector-level rarities
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Boutique carat weights
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Unique color combinations
Each diamond is evaluated for:
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Natural color origin
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Color intensity
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Clarity
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Cut quality
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Market desirability
Private consultations are available for clients seeking specific carat sizes or rare color profiles.
Who Buys Green Diamonds?
Natural green diamonds attract:
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High-net-worth collectors
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Colored diamond investors
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Luxury jewelry connoisseurs
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Auction-level buyers
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Portfolio diversification investors
With growing global demand for rare tangible assets, green diamonds continue to gain recognition as exceptional long-term stores of value.
Why Green Diamonds Are Increasingly Sought After
As awareness of fancy colored diamonds expands, collectors are looking beyond traditional pink and blue diamonds toward ultra-rare alternatives.
Green diamonds stand out because:
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They are naturally rare in strong color grades
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Truly pure green stones are exceptionally uncommon
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Treated stones increase demand for verified natural diamonds
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Global auction houses continue highlighting rare specimens
Their geological uniqueness and natural formation story further enhance their appeal.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are green diamonds natural?
Yes, natural green diamonds form when radiation alters the diamondโs atomic structure over millions of years. However, treated green diamonds also exist, so certification confirming natural color is essential.
How rare are natural green diamonds?
Natural green diamonds are extremely rare, representing only a small fraction of global diamond production. Strong, pure green stones are even rarer.
Are green diamonds a good investment?
Many collectors consider natural green diamonds attractive long-term assets due to limited supply, increasing demand, and global auction performance.
How can I verify a natural green diamond?
Verification requires GIA certification clearly stating โNatural Colorโ and confirming the diamond has not undergone artificial color treatment.
What color grade is most valuable in green diamonds?
Fancy Intense and Fancy Vivid Green diamonds with strong saturation and minimal secondary hues are typically the most valuable.
Private Acquisition & Consultation
Due to rarity and value, select natural green diamonds are offered through private inquiry.
We provide:
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Confidential consultations
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Independent certification review
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Secure international shipping
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Discreet transaction handling
For sourcing requests or investment inquiries, contact our specialists for personalized assistance.
Customer Reviews
I bought an engagement ring from Talore Diamonds, and Iโm beyond impressed! The diamond is stunning, and the customization process was smooth. Excellent customer service, fast delivery, and beautiful packaging. Worth every penny! Highly recommend.
Sarah M.
I recently purchased a necklace from Talore Diamonds, and Iโm thrilled with it! The quality of the diamond is top-notch, and the craftsmanship is flawless. The team was helpful throughout the process, and delivery was quick. Highly recommend for anyone seeking high-quality, beautifully crafted jewelry!
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