Generally, yes. This tourmaline variety was only officially discovered in the late 1900s. You might wonder: what is the rarest color of tourmaline?. Spoiler alert: it’s not green. It’s actually blue!
| Transparency | Transparent |
| Gemstone Color | Green |
| Gemstone Type | Chrome Tourmaline |
| Cut Grade | Excellent |
| Item Length | 5 mm |
| Materials Sourced From | Unknown |
| Gemstone Shape | Oval |
| Gemstone Creation | Natural |
| Gemstone Form | Cut |
| Gemstone Clarity Grade | Clean |
| Country Of Origin | Unknown |
| Item Width | 4 mm |
A nice feature is the Fairy Garden gem’s gentle, shimmering surface.