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Tsavorite Garnet Wholesale Prices UK — The Complete 2026 Buyer’s Guide

The United Kingdom is one of the world’s most sophisticated coloured gemstone markets. London’s Hatton Garden jewellery quarter, the Goldsmiths’ Company, the NAJ (National Association of Jewellers), and the thriving independent jewellery design community across the UK collectively represent one of the most discerning, quality-focused gemstone buying ecosystems anywhere. Within that market, Kenyan tsavorite garnet holds an increasingly prominent position — vivid, naturally untreated, geologically exclusive to Kenya and Tanzania, and carrying the kind of ethical origin story that UK fine jewellery consumers in 2026 are willing to pay a meaningful premium for.

Tsavorite prices have shown a steady upward trend for over two decades. The most significant price increases have concentrated in stones above 3 carats and 5 carats — reflecting their extraordinary rarity — with per-carat values for premium vivid green material continuing their long-term upward trajectory through 2025 and into 2026. USDA

For UK jewellery designers, wholesale gemstone dealers, independent retailers, auction house specialists, and lapidary houses, understanding current tsavorite wholesale prices — and sourcing directly from Kenya rather than through multiple European intermediaries — delivers the mine-level pricing, unimpeachable Kenyan origin documentation, and first-selection quality advantage that defines the UK’s most competitive gemstone buying programmes.

Elisa Exporters is Kenya’s trusted, licensed wholesale tsavorite export partner for UK buyers — connecting British jewellery businesses directly to Kenya’s tsavorite mining regions in Taita Taveta, Voi, Kasigau, and the Tsavo belt. We source, hand-select, certify, document, and ship high grade Kenyan tsavorite wholesale direct to UK addresses — with full HMRC-compliant import documentation, GRS or GIA laboratory certification on premium stones, and FedEx or DHL Express delivery from Nairobi JKIA to your Hatton Garden office, Birmingham workshop, or Edinburgh studio.

This guide covers everything UK buyers need in 2026 — current wholesale price benchmarks in GBP and USD, UK import duty and VAT rules, grading standards, available forms, certification options, and the step-by-step process for placing your first wholesale order.


Current Tsavorite Garnet Wholesale Prices UK (2026)

Understanding current market pricing is the foundation of any intelligent wholesale buying programme. Tsavorite prices are quoted internationally in USD per carat — we provide both USD and indicative GBP equivalents throughout this guide at a reference rate of approximately 1 USD = 0.79 GBP (May 2026).

Tsavorite garnet wholesale prices in 2026 range considerably based on the 4Cs — colour, clarity, carat weight, and cut. Vivid deep green stones with excellent saturation range from USD 2,000 to USD 8,000 per carat for top-quality material. Medium green, bright and vibrant stones with slight saturation variation range from USD 1,000 to USD 3,000 per carat. Eye-clean stones with no visible inclusions are rare and more valuable, ranging from USD 2,500 to USD 8,000 per carat depending on size and colour. Discovery Alert

At the extreme premium end, top bright green tsavorite starts at USD 3,000 per carat and can easily reach USD 8,000 to USD 10,000+ per carat for the finest vivid material above 3 carats. These figures reflect genuine market values at the wholesale-to-retail boundary. Gourmet Pro

Comprehensive Wholesale Price Table — Kenyan Tsavorite, FOB Nairobi (2026)

SizeCommercial Medium GreenFine Vivid GreenPremium GRS Vivid
Calibrated Melee (1–2mm)USD 10–30/ct (£8–24/ct)USD 30–80/ct (£24–63/ct)N/A
Under 0.5ctUSD 40–100/ct (£32–79/ct)USD 150–350/ct (£118–277/ct)USD 300–500/ct (£237–395/ct)
0.5ct – 1.0ctUSD 80–200/ct (£63–158/ct)USD 350–700/ct (£277–553/ct)USD 600–1,000/ct (£474–790/ct)
1.0ct – 2.0ctUSD 150–400/ct (£118–316/ct)USD 700–2,000/ct (£553–1,580/ct)USD 1,500–3,000/ct (£1,185–2,370/ct)
2.0ct – 3.0ctUSD 350–800/ct (£277–632/ct)USD 1,500–3,500/ct (£1,185–2,765/ct)USD 3,000–5,000/ct (£2,370–3,950/ct)
3.0ct – 5.0ctUSD 600–1,500/ct (£474–1,185/ct)USD 3,000–6,000/ct (£2,370–4,740/ct)USD 5,000–8,000/ct (£3,950–6,320/ct)
5.0ct+USD 1,200–3,000/ct (£948–2,370/ct)USD 5,000–10,000/ct (£3,950–7,900/ct)USD 8,000–15,000+/ct (£6,320–11,850+/ct)

FOB Nairobi prices. Add freight (FedEx/DHL approximately £35–120 to UK), HMRC import VAT at 20%, and UK customs broker fees (approximately £80–200 per entry) for total UK landed cost. Duty on loose gemstones from Kenya is 0% — see UK customs section below.

Faceting Rough Wholesale Prices

GradeColourFOB Nairobi Price
Commercial gradeLight-medium greenUSD 20–80/gram (£16–63/gram)
Fine faceting roughMedium-vivid greenUSD 100–300/gram (£79–237/gram)
Premium vivid roughVivid green, low inclusionUSD 300–600+/gram (£237–474+/gram)

UK Retail Multiplier Reference

UK retail prices for high grade Kenyan tsavorite typically run 3–7× the wholesale FOB Kenya price at Hatton Garden specialist dealers, rising to 8–12× at premium luxury retail. This strong retail margin structure — particularly for GRS-certified vivid green stones above 1 carat — makes Kenya-direct wholesale sourcing one of the most commercially rewarding gemstone programmes available to UK jewellery businesses in 2026.


What Drives Tsavorite Wholesale Prices — The UK Buyer’s Grading Guide

Understanding how tsavorite is graded enables UK wholesale buyers to accurately evaluate parcels, negotiate with suppliers, and position product appropriately across the UK market’s quality tiers.

Colour — The Single Most Important Price Driver

Colour dominates tsavorite valuation more than any other factor. The ideal colour is a pure, vivid, medium-to-medium-dark green — sometimes described as “emerald green” or “forest green” — without any yellow or brown secondary hue. The most expensive tsavorite colour comes with nice lustre and saturated green without any yellow tint, with neither too light nor too dark a tone. Those Coffee People

The industry benchmark for top colour is GRS (Gem Research Swisslab) certification as “vivid green” — awarded only to stones meeting precise saturation and hue criteria. For UK buyers, GRS vivid green certification adds 20–50% premium above equivalent uncertified material — and significantly expands the resale market, particularly for Hatton Garden dealers and auction house consignments.

Colour grading hierarchy for UK market positioning:

  • GRS “Vivid Green” / Top Saturated — Premium luxury retail, auction, investment grade
  • Fine Vivid-Strong Green — Independent designer jewellery, specialist retailers, NAJ members
  • Medium-Fine Green — Mid-market UK jewellery retail, high street designer
  • Light-Medium Green (Commercial) — Volume fashion jewellery, calibrated parcel supply

Clarity — Kenya’s Natural Advantage

Tsavorite garnet is always naturally untreated — no heat, no oil, no irradiation. This is a fundamental difference from emerald, which is routinely oiled. Tsavorite is naturally cleaner, making it a superior choice for UK jewellers who want to offer natural, untreated gemstones to their customers. Those Coffee People

Clarity grades relevant for UK wholesale buyers:

  • VVS (Very Very Slightly Included) — Inclusions invisible at 10× magnification. Ideal for high-end UK bespoke jewellery settings. Commands top per-carat prices.
  • VS (Very Slightly Included) — Inclusions visible under magnification but eye-clean. Excellent for most UK jewellery applications. Best value/quality balance.
  • Eye-Clean SI — Minor inclusions under magnification, completely clean to naked eye. Good commercial trade material.
  • Included — Visible inclusions. Cabochon or lower-end commercial use only.

Carat Weight — The Rarity Premium

Smaller pieces under one carat are relatively common, while bigger ones are quite rare — tsavorite garnet’s value per carat increases proportionally and dramatically with size. The most significant price increases occur above 3 carats and 5 carats. Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau

For UK buyers, the practical size tiers are:

  • Under 0.5ct — Volume jewellery, calibrated sets, earring pairs, fashion jewellery
  • 0.5–1ct — The UK’s most commercially active wholesale tier — strong quality available at accessible prices
  • 1–2ct — Premium independent jewellery design, engagement supplements, statement pieces
  • 2–5ct — Rare fine quality; Hatton Garden specialist dealers, luxury bespoke commissions
  • 5ct+ — Exceptional investment pieces; auction house consignments, serious collectors

Cut — Proportions Matter for UK Market

The UK fine jewellery buyer appreciates well-proportioned cuts that maximise tsavorite’s natural high refractive index and intense colour display. Ovals and cushions are the most commercially popular shapes in the UK market — ovals allow excellent colour saturation display while cushions emphasise tsavorite’s brilliance. Rounds carry a small premium for their cutting loss but appeal to UK engagement ring settings. Emerald cuts are increasingly sought by UK designers for architectural, modern jewellery aesthetics.

Elisa Exporters supplies tsavorite in all standard shapes — round, oval, cushion, pear, emerald cut, trillion — with custom cutting available through Kenya’s Voi Gemstone Center and partner lapidary facilities.


UK Import Duty and VAT on Tsavorite Garnet — The Complete 2026 HMRC Guide

Every UK wholesale buyer must understand the tax and customs treatment of imported Kenyan tsavorite. The UK’s post-Brexit customs framework has its own distinct rules — separate from EU regulations and US tariffs. Here is the complete 2026 HMRC compliance picture:

Customs Duty — Zero Percent for Loose Kenyan Tsavorite

Precious metals and stones fall within Chapter 71 of the UK Global Tariff. Most unwrought precious metals and loose gemstones attract zero per cent customs duty. The Kenya Times

This is the critical headline for UK wholesale buyers: loose tsavorite garnet imported from Kenya attracts zero customs duty under the UK Global Tariff, Chapter 71 (HTS 7103 — precious and semi-precious stones, worked but not set or strung). Kenya’s trade status with the UK further supports preferential or zero-duty treatment for Kenyan-origin gemstones.

Therefore, when Elisa Exporters ships Kenyan tsavorite directly to a UK buyer, no customs duty is payable on the gemstone value itself — only UK import VAT applies.

Import VAT — 20% Standard Rate

The UK applies import VAT at the standard rate of 20% on goods imported from outside the UK. The de minimis threshold for VAT is £135 — consignments valued below this threshold are exempt from import VAT, while those above are subject to the full 20% rate. Kenya News Agency

For UK VAT-registered businesses, this 20% import VAT is fully reclaimable as input tax on your VAT return — it is a cash flow timing issue, not a permanent cost. VAT-registered importers can use Postponed VAT Accounting (PVA) to account for import VAT on their VAT return rather than paying it physically at the point of importation. This eliminates the cash flow disadvantage of paying import VAT upfront and waiting to reclaim it. To use PVA, you must be VAT-registered and select PVA on your customs declaration by entering your EORI number and VAT number. The Kenya Times

For UK buyers who are not VAT-registered (private collectors, small jewellers below the VAT threshold), the 20% import VAT represents a real additional cost to the landed price. This is an important consideration for UK buyers below the VAT registration threshold when calculating total acquisition cost.

HMRC Customs Declaration Service (CDS) — Post-Brexit Requirements

Since November 2023, all UK import declarations must be submitted through HMRC’s Customs Declaration Service (CDS), which replaced the older CHIEF system. Most importers use a customs agent or freight forwarder to complete declarations, as the process requires knowledge of commodity codes, customs procedures, and HMRC systems. The Kenya Times

UK buyers importing Kenyan tsavorite commercially should appoint a licensed UK customs broker to manage CDS declarations. The customs broker confirms the correct commodity code under Chapter 71, applies the correct duty rate (0%), and manages import VAT accounting. Customs broker fees for gemstone parcel entries typically run £80–200 per entry.

EORI Number — Required for All UK Commercial Imports

UK businesses importing goods commercially require an EORI (Economic Operators Registration and Identification) number. Registration is free via the HMRC website (hmrc.gov.uk) and typically completes within 3–5 working days. If you do not have an EORI number, your customs broker can advise on obtaining one before your first Elisa Exporters shipment.

UK Landed Cost Calculation for Kenyan Tsavorite

Here is the complete landed cost calculation for a UK wholesale buyer purchasing Kenyan tsavorite through Elisa Exporters:

Cost ComponentRateExample: USD 5,000 parcel (approx. £3,950)
FOB Kenya price£3,950
Air freight (FedEx/DHL)£35–120 per parcel£80 (estimate)
Cargo insurance~1% of declared value£40
UK Customs Duty0% (loose gemstones)£0
UK Import VAT (20%)20% of CIF value£814 (reclaimable for VAT-registered)
UK Customs Broker Fee£80–200 per entry£150
Total UK Landed Cost (excl. reclaimable VAT)£4,220 + £814 VAT
Net cost after VAT reclaim (VAT-registered)£4,220

Note: All figures are illustrative estimates. Exchange rates, freight rates, and fees vary. Always obtain specific quotes from your freight forwarder and customs broker before finalising landed cost calculations.


Kenya’s Tsavorite Producing Regions — Origin Matters for UK Buyers

Gem-quality tsavorite of economic value is exclusively mined in south-eastern Kenya — from the Mgama Ridge to Ngomet — and in north-eastern Tanzania. The commercial deposits are concentrated along a fault system extending through the Tsavo region, Kasigau, Kuraze, and the Taita Hills. Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau

UK buyers should understand regional origin because it directly affects the commercial value and provenance story they can communicate to their customers:

Taita Hills and Voi — Kenya’s premier production zone. The Voi Gemstone Center provides formal market infrastructure including grading, valuation, and export services. Taita Hills tsavorite is the benchmark for Kenyan origin quality, particularly associated with the vivid green colour that commands maximum UK retail premiums.

Kasigau and Kuranze — The Kasigau Group geological unit features the precise aluminum-rich metamorphic assemblage most associated with the finest tsavorite mineralisation in Kenya. Kasigau-origin stones are particularly associated with intense vivid green colour — the material that achieves GRS “vivid green” designation and commands highest per-carat prices in the UK market. Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau

Migama — Additional production area within Taita Taveta County contributing to consistent volume supply of commercial to fine grade tsavorite.

Named-origin provenance — particularly “Kasigau, Taita Taveta, Kenya” — carries growing marketing value in the UK specialist jewellery market, where educated consumers and discerning independent jewellers increasingly seek this level of geographic specificity for their product descriptions and certificates.


Our Services for UK Tsavorite Wholesale Buyers

Elisa Exporters provides a complete Kenya-to-UK wholesale tsavorite service tailored to the specific needs of British jewellery businesses:

1. Mine-Direct Sourcing — Verified Kenyan Origin

We source exclusively from licensed artisanal mining cooperatives and permit holders across Kenya’s tsavorite belt, verified on the Kenya Mining Cadastre Portal under Mineral Dealer’s Licence Category 2 (Precious and Semi-Precious Stones). Every parcel carries genuine Kenyan mine provenance — not secondary-market material of uncertain origin.

2. Hand-Selection and In-Country Quality Evaluation

Our in-country team evaluates miner lots from Kenya’s Taita Taveta, Kasigau, and Kuranze producing zones — assessing colour under standardised daylight-equivalent lighting, clarity mapping under 10× magnification, and cut quality for finished stones. Detailed pre-purchase photographs and gemological notes are provided to UK buyers before any payment is committed.

3. GRS, GIA, and Gübelin Gem Lab Certification

For premium individual stones and investment-grade wholesale parcels, Elisa Exporters coordinates international laboratory certification:

  • GRS (Gem Research Swisslab) — “vivid green” colour designation and Kenya origin certificate; the most respected standard for tsavorite in the UK, European, and global trade. GRS Zurich is well-known to UK Hatton Garden dealers and auction houses.
  • GIA (Gemological Institute of America) — widely recognised at UK auction houses (Christie’s London, Sotheby’s London) and high-end retailers.
  • Gübelin Gem Lab — Switzerland-based, preferred by some UK luxury jewellery brands for its detailed provenance narratives and Provenance Proof blockchain service.

4. HMRC-Compliant Export Documentation

Every Elisa Exporters Kenya-to-UK tsavorite shipment is prepared with complete HMRC-compliant documentation — accurate UK Tariff Chapter 71 commodity code, correct declared value (transaction value including insurance and freight), Kenyan origin confirmation, Ministry of Mining export permit reference, and complete commercial invoice. All documents support smooth CDS customs declaration processing by your UK customs broker.

5. Fast FedEx and DHL Delivery to UK

Tsavorite parcels ship from Nairobi JKIA via FedEx International Priority or DHL Express to any UK address. Transit times are typically 4–6 business days door-to-door from JKIA Nairobi to London, Birmingham, Edinburgh, Manchester, or any UK city. Full cargo insurance and live tracking from Nairobi departure to UK delivery is standard on every shipment.

6. Sample Parcel Service for First-Time UK Buyers

First-time UK buyers receive a representative sample parcel — typically 5–20 carats of high grade Kenyan tsavorite in your specified size and colour range — before any wholesale commitment. Cup the stones in your Hatton Garden workshop or studio, evaluate them independently against your quality requirements, and only proceed to wholesale ordering once you are satisfied with the material.


The UK Tsavorite Market — Buyer Segments Elisa Exporters Serves

Hatton Garden Dealers and Wholesale Gemstone Merchants

London’s Hatton Garden — the UK’s premier jewellery quarter — hosts numerous wholesale gemstone merchants who stock Kenyan tsavorite for sale to the UK’s independent jewellers, designers, and retail buyers. Elisa Exporters supplies Hatton Garden buyers with calibrated wholesale parcels and individual premium stones, providing the HMRC-compliant documentation and GRS/GIA certification that Hatton Garden’s sophisticated trade buyers require.

Independent Jewellery Designers — From London to the Creative Regions

The UK’s thriving independent jewellery design community — from London’s Clerkenwell and Shoreditch studios to Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter, Edinburgh’s Grassmarket, and independent makers across Wales, Northern Ireland, and across England — represents one of Elisa Exporters’ most engaged UK buyer categories. Independent designers building signature Kenya tsavorite collections benefit from mine-direct pricing, provenance documentation for their brand narrative, and the ability to source individual premium stones from 0.5ct upward with full Kenyan origin certification.

UK Auction Houses

Christie’s London, Sotheby’s London, Bonhams, and specialist UK gem and jewellery auctioneers source exceptional tsavorite for coloured gemstone lots. Top investment-grade tsavorite — vivid green, above 3 carats, GIA or GRS certified — is increasingly presented at UK auction houses as fine coloured gemstone investments. Elisa Exporters sources individual investment-grade pieces for UK auction house consignment, with full certification and provenance documentation chain from Kenyan mining permit through export permit through laboratory certificate. USDA

UK Lapidary Houses and Gem Cutters

UK lapidary professionals and custom gem cutters seeking Kenyan tsavorite faceting rough benefit from Elisa Exporters’ mine-direct rough parcel service — providing first-selection material from Kenya’s Kasigau and Kuranze zones before it enters the European secondary market. Custom cutting coordination through Kenya’s Voi Gemstone Center is also available for buyers wanting finished cut stones from Kenya-based lapidary facilities.

Online Retail and Direct-to-Consumer UK Brands

UK e-commerce jewellery and gemstone retailers — including direct-to-consumer brands building provenance-first product ranges — find Kenyan tsavorite performs exceptionally well in online environments where origin story, natural character, and ethical sourcing resonate directly with conscious UK consumers. Elisa Exporters supplies calibrated lots and individual stones for UK online retail programmes, with digital-format documentation supporting product listings and brand content.


Tsavorite Garnet vs Emerald — The UK Market Positioning Opportunity

For UK jewellers and wholesale buyers positioning Kenyan tsavorite within their product range, the emerald comparison is commercially powerful and well-understood by UK consumers:

Tsavorite is called the replacement for emerald because of its better price, colour, and quality. It is not treated in any way and completely natural, whereas most emeralds are oiled. Especially in smaller sizes, tsavorite creates strong competition for emerald because it is less included, rarely treated, and more durable. Those Coffee People

For UK retail positioning, the key comparative claims that are factually accurate and commercially compelling are:

Colour — Top Kenyan tsavorite matches or surpasses the finest Colombian emerald in colour intensity. GRS “vivid green” tsavorite is photographically indistinguishable from fine emerald to most consumers.

Clarity — Kenyan tsavorite is typically far cleaner than comparable emeralds. Eye-clean tsavorite at 1ct+ is commercially available; eye-clean emerald at equivalent colour grade is dramatically rarer and more expensive.

Treatment — Tsavorite is inherently untreated — no oil, no resin, no fracture filling. This is increasingly important to UK consumers who specifically seek untreated, natural gemstones and understand the difference.

Durability — Tsavorite at 7–7.5 Mohs hardness is slightly softer than emerald but significantly tougher due to its lower fracture tendency. Excellent for everyday UK jewellery wear.

Value — At equivalent quality grades, Kenyan tsavorite delivers superior value per carat versus comparable Colombian emerald — supporting UK retailers in offering premium natural green gemstone jewellery at price points that deliver strong customer satisfaction and repeat purchase.


Frequently Asked Questions — Tsavorite Garnet Wholesale Prices UK

Q: What is the import duty on tsavorite garnet imported into the UK from Kenya? Most unwrought precious metals and loose gemstones attract zero per cent customs duty under Chapter 71 of the UK Global Tariff. Loose tsavorite garnet from Kenya therefore enters the UK duty-free. UK import VAT at 20% applies on the customs value (CIF price) of the consignment — however, this is fully reclaimable for UK VAT-registered businesses through Postponed VAT Accounting on your VAT return. The Kenya Times

Q: What is the current wholesale price range for fine quality tsavorite in the UK in 2026? Fine quality tsavorite with vivid deep green colour and eye-clean clarity ranges from approximately USD 2,000 to USD 8,000 per carat (approximately £1,580–6,320/ct) for top-quality vivid green material. Medium-fine green stones in the 1–2ct range command USD 700–2,000 per carat (£553–1,580/ct) at wholesale. These are FOB Kenya mine-direct prices through Elisa Exporters — UK landed cost adds freight (£35–120), 20% import VAT (reclaimable for VAT-registered businesses), and UK customs broker fees (£80–200). Contact Elisa Exporters for a current live price indication on your specific grade and size requirements. Discovery Alert

Q: What laboratory certification is most recognised by UK jewellery buyers for tsavorite? GRS (Gem Research Swisslab) certification — particularly the “vivid green” colour designation — is the most commercially impactful certification for tsavorite in the UK wholesale market. GRS certificates are well-recognised by Hatton Garden dealers, UK auction houses (Christie’s and Sotheby’s London), and sophisticated UK retail jewellery buyers. GIA certification also carries strong UK market recognition. Elisa Exporters coordinates either or both certifications on premium stones upon buyer request.

Q: Can Elisa Exporters supply calibrated tsavorite parcels for UK volume jewellery manufacturing? Yes. Calibrated tsavorite parcels in standard UK jewellery trade sizes — 2mm, 2.5mm, 3mm rounds; 3×5mm, 4×6mm, 5×7mm, 6×8mm ovals — are available for UK volume jewellery manufacturers needing consistent, matched batches. Minimum parcel sizes typically begin at 20–50 pieces per calibration. Colour matching to a buyer-supplied reference stone is available for matched sets. Contact our team to discuss your specific calibration requirements, volume, and delivery schedule.

Q: How long does shipping take from Kenya to the UK? FedEx International Priority and DHL Express from Nairobi JKIA to UK addresses typically delivers in 4–6 business days door-to-door. Parcels arrive at London Heathrow or East Midlands Airport and clear UK customs before delivery to your address. All parcels include full cargo insurance from JKIA Nairobi to your door and live tracking throughout transit. Pre-shipment documentation is provided to your UK customs broker before departure to enable advance CDS declaration preparation and minimise UK customs clearance time.


Conclusion — Kenya’s Finest Tsavorite, Wholesale to the UK. Through Elisa Exporters.

The UK’s fine jewellery market — from Hatton Garden’s legendary trade to the nation’s flourishing independent designer community — deserves access to Kenya’s finest tsavorite at mine-direct prices, not filtered through Bangkok cutting houses or European wholesale intermediaries adding margin at every step.

Tsavorite prices have shown a 20-year upward trajectory, with the most significant appreciation in stones above 3 carats — reflecting genuine geological scarcity and growing global appreciation for naturally untreated coloured gemstones. UK buyers who establish direct Kenya sourcing relationships now position themselves with a lasting commercial advantage — lower acquisition costs, stronger provenance documentation, and first-selection access to the finest Kenyan material before it enters the European secondary market. USDA

Elisa Exporters is Kenya’s licensed, verified wholesale tsavorite export partner for UK buyers. We source mine-direct from Taita Taveta’s finest production zones. We hand-select for premium vivid green colour and clean clarity. We coordinate GRS, GIA, or Gübelin certification on premium stones. We prepare HMRC-compliant Kenya origin documentation on every shipment. And we deliver high grade Kenyan tsavorite from Nairobi JKIA to any UK address in 4–6 business days via FedEx or DHL — with zero customs duty and full import VAT recoverability for UK VAT-registered businesses.

Whether you are a Hatton Garden dealer stocking vivid green parcel lots, a UK independent jewellery designer building a Kenya tsavorite signature collection, a lapidary sourcing premium Kenyan rough for bespoke cutting, a UK auction house seeking GRS-certified investment stones, or an online gemstone retailer building a provenance-first product range — Elisa Exporters is your Kenya-direct tsavorite wholesale supplier for the UK.

Contact us today via WhatsApp. Tell us your required grade, size range, quantity, and timeline — and we respond within 24 hours with current stock, live pricing in GBP and USD, and sample dispatch options.

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