Tsavorite
Fine Merelani tsavorite in modern barion oval cut, showing a bright grassy-green color and excellent brilliance.
Rare Gems · Honest Craft · Since 2019
Fine Merelani tsavorite in modern barion oval cut, showing a bright grassy-green color and excellent brilliance.
An exceptional rare Paraíba from Mozambique — intense neon blue-green hue with captivating inner light. Faceted in a drop cut, extraordinary fire and saturation.
Fine-quality emerald showing vivid green color with delicate silk inclusions. Exceptional purity for a Type III gem — completely untreated. A collector's stone.
At Nextlevel Gems, we believe that transparency is the key to building trust with our clients. Every gem we provide comes with verified details about its origin, quality, and value.
From our studio in Brno, we work directly with miners and master cutters in Tanzania, Mozambique, Colombia and Sri Lanka. Every stone we accept has a name, a provenance, and a story we can tell in full.
Reach OutThirteen species, two finishes. Browse by stone, by cut, or by what catches your eye first. Every piece in our collection comes fully documented.
Direct sourcing from mines and small-scale cutters. No middlemen, no secondhand stories. We know where each stone comes from — literally.
Every gem is evaluated for color, clarity, cut and treatment. We favour untreated material whenever nature allows — and always say so when it doesn't.
Full disclosure on every piece — weight, measurements, origin, and any treatment. Fair pricing based on what the stone actually is, not on what it could pretend to be.
Fine-quality emerald showing vivid green color with delicate silk inclusions. Exceptional purity for a Type III gem — completely untreated (No Oil). A collector's stone, presented with a full grading report and documented provenance.
Worldwide, tracked
Documented provenance
No questions asked
Brno · by appointment
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