Find the Best Green Amethyst Jewelry at SuperJeweler!
Green amethyst jewelry makes a great addition to one’s jewelry wardrobe. The lively and light hues of green ranging from leek-green to mint-green are perfect to compliment most any color of outfit. Green amethyst jewelry is the birthstone for February which makes it both a great birthday gift and push gift for that special February baby. Also, green amethyst in gemological terms is called “Prasiolite” which symbolizes abundance, prosperity, and self-reliance. Today, Superjeweler.com offers the best green amethyst jewelry selection with your choice of precious metals like gold, sterling silver, and platinum. You can also find several green amethyst jewelry styles with diamonds. The prices at SuperJeweler.com are the best and can fit any budget.
Finding matching jewelry for green amethysts is easy at SuperJeweler.com. There are many different styles of green amethyst ring, necklaces, earrings, and bracelets that can easily be matched and make a fashion statement. You can buy a matching set all at once or buy any of a matching green amethyst necklace, ring, bracelet, or earrings for other special occasions. No matter how you might buy your jewelry, SuperJeweler.com always has the best selection and price.
Frequently Asked Question
- What birthstone month is green amethyst?
- Green amethyst is the traditional birthstone for February. Green amethyst jewelry makes a great February birthday gift, but also a great February push present to the mother for the birth of a February baby. At SuperJeweler.com you will find a great selection of green amethyst jewelry at the best price.
- What color gold goes best with green amethyst?
- Green amethysts come in a variety of lively and light hues of green ranging from leek-green to mint-green. Green compliments white gold, sterling silver, and platinum, but it also, looks great in both yellow gold and rose gold. This makes green amethyst extremely easy to select and wear.
- How much should green amethyst jewelry cost?
- The answer to how much green amethyst jewelry costs has a few factors to consider. Firstly, what precious metal is used to make the green amethyst jewelry. Secondly, is the green amethyst jewelry designed with diamonds. These are the top two things to compare. If the green amethyst jewelry is made with sterling silver with no diamonds, then the price can be quite low. If the green amethyst jewelry is made with 14 karat gold with no diamonds, it can be very affordable at a great jeweler like SuperJeweler.com. If you want diamonds with green amethysts, the price is higher but can be very affordable. Checkout SuperJeweler.com for great deals on fine jewelry.
- Can you wear green amethyst every day?
- Green amethyst jewelry can be worn every day and compliment many colors of outfits. Green amethysts have good toughness, making them durable enough for everyday wear. Green amethyst should not be subject to any hard blows or rough wear, but with proper care and maintenance green amethyst jewelry can last for many years. Try matching up and wearing the lively and light hues of greens with different colors in your wardrobe—a black and white outfit with green amethysts looks spectacular and polished. Green amethyst also looks great with greys and yellows. SuperJeweler.com has hundreds of green amethyst jewelry styles at the best price.
- What is green amethyst?
- “Green amethyst” is a trade name for prasiolite, a green variety of quartz. While amethyst is naturally purple, some amethyst crystals turn green when heated or irradiated. Technically, the gem’s correct name is prasiolite, but “green amethyst” has become popular in jewelry marketing. At SuperJeweler, we value clarity and transparency, so we call it prasiolite to avoid confusion! Explore our prasiolite (green amethyst) jewelry, including rings, necklaces, and earrings.
- Is green amethyst natural or treated?
- Most green amethyst on the market is heat-treated or irradiated purple amethyst that has changed color. Naturally occurring green amethyst (prasiolite) is extremely rare. At SuperJeweler, we ensure any treatments are fully disclosed so our customers know exactly what they’re buying—see our FAQ.
- Is green amethyst durable for rings or daily wear?
- Green amethyst (prasiolite) is durable enough for occasional wear but is softer than gems like sapphire or diamond, ranking about 7 on the Mohs scale. For daily-wear rings, SuperJeweler recommends protective settings and gentle care to preserve your gem’s beauty. Browse prasiolite rings and review our complete jewelry care guide.
- Why is green amethyst sometimes called a misnomer?
- Because amethyst, by definition, is purple quartz. When it’s green, it technically becomes prasiolite, not “green amethyst.” However, the term “green amethyst” has become popular in jewelry sales. SuperJeweler prefers to use the correct term, prasiolite, to ensure customers know exactly what they’re buying—see our prasiolite collection.
- What is the value of green amethyst?
- Green amethyst (prasiolite) is generally affordable, often priced lower than traditional purple amethyst. Beautiful stones are available at attractive prices because quartz is abundant. At SuperJeweler, prasiolite jewelry offers customers a lovely pop of green color at a great value.
- How can you tell if green amethyst is real?
- Check these signs:
• Color consistency: Genuine prasiolite usually has a soft green hue, not overly bright or neon.
• Inclusions: Look for natural inclusions under magnification.
• Transparency: Real prasiolite should be transparent, not cloudy.
SuperJeweler always guarantees authentic gemstones and provides clear disclosure on treatments—see our FAQ.
- What’s the difference between green amethyst and green tourmaline?
- • Green amethyst (prasiolite): Green quartz, usually heat-treated, softer at 7 on Mohs scale.
- • Green tourmaline: A different mineral, naturally green, slightly harder, and often more valuable.
At SuperJeweler, we help customers choose the right gem for their taste and budget—compare options in our gemstone jewelry and prasiolite collection.
- Why is amethyst generally affordable?
- Amethyst is abundant and widely mined around the world, which keeps prices lower. While fine-quality stones are valuable, most amethyst jewelry remains affordable. See our amethyst jewelry (including rings, necklaces, and earrings) at SuperJeweler.
- How does amethyst change color to become green?
- Through heat treatment. When purple amethyst is heated to around 500–600°C, its iron impurities can shift, creating green tones instead of purple—this creates prasiolite. SuperJeweler only uses safe, industry-standard treatments and fully discloses them in our FAQ.
- Can I wear green amethyst every day?
- Yes—with care. Prasiolite is durable but softer than diamonds or sapphires. Avoid knocks, harsh chemicals, and remove it during manual work. At SuperJeweler, we suggest treating green amethyst jewelry gently to keep it looking spectacular. Shop prasiolite jewelry and read our care guide.
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