WILLS demonstrates modern "palace green" styles and different gemstone types for everyone
The "green" in contemporary green jewelry generally refers to jewelry made primarily of green materials, such as emeralds, jade, emeralds, etc. The application of palace green in jewelry in the 21st century is based on the concept of sustainable development, emphasizing the use of renewable and environmentally friendly materials to reduce the impact on the environment.
More gem knowledge
" Tsavorite is a rare variety of bright green garnet. It was discovered by geologists in the late 1960s . In the early 1970s , Tiffany & Co. named this gem Tsavorite and promoted it to . …"
"Emerald is one of the four internationally recognized gemstones (the four major gemstones include rubies, sapphires and diamonds in addition to emeralds). However, the geological conditions for the formation of emeralds are more complicated than rubies and sapphires... "