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Natural Green Gemstones — Sourced Directly from the Mine

This collection brings together a curated selection of natural green gemstones in their most authentic form. From vivid emerald crystals on calcite matrix to facet-grade peridot rough and lagoon tourmaline, every piece in this collection is sourced directly from mining regions known for producing some of the world's finest green stones. If you are looking for genuine, unprocessed green gemstones for collecting, cutting, or research, this is the right place to start.

What This Collection Covers

The range spans multiple green gemstone varieties across two primary formats: mineral specimens and faceting rough. Mineral specimens include emerald crystals on calcite matrix from Swat and Chitral, peridot on marble from Kohistan, and pargasite crystal clusters on matrix. Faceting rough includes prasiolite (green amethyst) raw material, emerald rough lots by carat weight, and lagoon tourmaline crystals suited for cutting. Color tones across the collection range from apple green and vivid green to olivine and deep forest green, giving buyers a wide visual spectrum to choose from.

Who This Collection Is Built For

This collection serves a specific group of buyers with defined needs:

  • Lapidary artists and faceters looking for clean, facet-grade rough in emerald, peridot, and tourmaline
  • Mineral collectors seeking display-quality specimens with intact crystal structure and natural matrix
  • Gemstone dealers and wholesalers sourcing green rough in bulk or by lot
  • Researchers and educators studying crystal systems, mineral formation, and UV fluorescence in green stones
  • Jewelry designers who prefer to work with raw material and cut to their own specifications

Pricing Structure and Value

Pieces in this collection are priced based on weight, clarity, origin, and rarity — not retail markup. Because we source directly from mining regions in Pakistan, buyers receive competitive pricing without intermediary costs. Lot deals and multi-piece options are available on select faceting rough listings, offering additional value for buyers purchasing in volume. Each listing includes documented weight, dimensions, and where applicable, clarity and treatment disclosures, so you know exactly what you are paying for.

How to Select the Right Piece

Start by identifying your intended use. If you plan to cut or facet, filter toward faceting rough listings — look for clarity notes and carat weight details in the product description. If you are building a display collection, focus on mineral specimens where crystal formation, matrix type, and overall dimensions are the key factors. For collectors interested in UV reactivity, check product tags for fluorescence indicators. Weight and dimension data is listed on each product to help you assess scale before purchasing.

What Sets This Collection Apart

All green gemstones in this collection are 100% natural unless explicitly stated otherwise. Emerald listings note standard oiling where applicable — a widely accepted industry practice that is always disclosed. Peridot specimens from Kohistan and the Supat Mine are among the most recognized olivine-group stones in the market for their color saturation and crystal clarity. Pargasite from Pakistan is a rare amphibole mineral that appears infrequently in the market, making those listings particularly relevant for advanced collectors. New arrivals are added regularly, and the collection is updated as fresh material comes in from the field.

Origin Transparency

The majority of pieces in this collection originate from Pakistan — specifically from Swat, Chitral, and Kohistan — regions with a documented history of producing high-quality green gemstones. Origin information is included in product titles and descriptions wherever confirmed, supporting informed purchasing decisions for trade buyers and collectors alike.

Who Can Purchase from This Collection

This collection is open to individual collectors, lapidary professionals, gemstone traders, and institutional buyers. There is no minimum order requirement for standard listings. Wholesale and bulk inquiries for specific stone types or weight ranges can be directed through the store's contact page. International buyers are welcome — all orders ship worldwide with secure packaging designed for fragile mineral specimens and rough gemstone material.

Secure Checkout. Worldwide Delivery.

All orders are processed through a secure payment gateway with standard encryption. We ship internationally to most countries, with packaging built to protect rough stones and crystal specimens during transit. Tracking is provided on all shipments. For high-value orders, insurance options are available on request.

FAQs

Are the emeralds in this collection treated or enhanced?

Standard emerald oiling is disclosed on relevant listings. All other green gemstones in this collection are untreated unless explicitly noted in the product description.

Can peridot rough from this collection be used for faceting?

Yes. Several peridot listings are specifically sourced and graded for faceting use. Check the product type field — listings marked as Faceting Rough are suitable for cutting.

What is the difference between a mineral specimen and faceting rough in this collection?

Mineral specimens are display-grade pieces with intact crystal structure and matrix. Faceting rough is raw material selected for clarity and yield, intended for cutting into finished stones.

Do you offer lot purchases for green gemstone rough?

Yes. Select listings such as emerald rough lots and prasiolite rough are available in multi-piece or carat-weight lots. Pricing reflects the total lot weight and is noted in the listing.

Is pargasite a rare find, and why is it included in a green gemstone collection?

Pargasite is a rare amphibole mineral that occurs in vivid green tones. It is included here because of its green color classification and its appeal to advanced mineral collectors seeking uncommon species.

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