Green Lab Grown Diamonds

117 stones in our inventory - hand-selected and personally evaluated

Green is one of the rarest and most distinctive colors a diamond can have, ranging from soft, leafy tints to deep, saturated tones. In lab-grown diamonds, green color can result from structural color centers formed during growth, and on every stone we carry it's graded and documented by IGI. True green is uncommon, which makes a certified green diamond a genuinely individual choice. Green is also a color where the report tells you the least: tone can lean cool or warm, color can sit unevenly across the stone, and two greens at the same grade can look very different in person. The finest stones hold an even, convincing green face-up - and the only way to judge that is with your eyes, not the certificate. Eldad selects each green stone personally for exactly this, and will help you find one whose color reads true and looks beautiful once it's set. If you're drawn to something different, green is worth a conversation.

Drawn to something different?

Green tone leans cool or warm between stones, and evenness varies - so let's find one whose color reads true and looks beautiful set. Eldad selects each by eye; all IGI-certified.

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Frequently asked questions

How rare are green diamonds?
Green is one of the rarest fancy colors, in both natural and lab-grown diamonds. A certified green is far less common than yellow or pink, which is part of what makes it distinctive.
What causes the green color?
Green color can result from structural color centers formed during growth. As with every fancy color we carry, the resulting grade is independently assessed and stated on the IGI report.
What shades of green do you carry?
From lighter Fancy tones to deep, saturated Fancy Deep and Fancy Vivid greens. Tone leans cooler or warmer between stones, and evenness varies - so it is worth comparing a few in person.
Is green a good choice for jewelry?
It makes a distinctive centerpiece and works with both white and yellow metals. Because tone and evenness vary so much, we help you choose a stone whose color stays convincing once it is set.
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