Alexandrite
Alexandrite
Alexandrite is a rare and highly prized gemstone famous for its dramatic color-change effect, appearing green or bluish-green in daylight and shifting to red or purplish-red under incandescent light. This remarkable phenomenon makes alexandrite one of the most fascinating gemstones in the world.
With excellent brilliance and durability, alexandrite is ideal for rings, earrings, pendants, and bespoke jewelry designs. Its rarity and natural color change make it especially sought after by collectors and fine jewelry connoisseurs.
This category features carefully selected alexandrite gemstones chosen for strong color change, clarity, and fine cutting.
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Alexandrite
Legendary color change. Exceptional rarity.
About Alexandrite Gemstones
Alexandrite is a color-change variety of chrysoberyl with a hardness of 8.5 on the Mohs scale, making it suitable for everyday fine jewelry. The color change is caused by the presence of chromium within the crystal structure, which absorbs light differently under various light sources.
Original alexandrite deposits were discovered in Russia’s Ural Mountains, while modern sources include Sri Lanka, Brazil, Tanzania, Madagascar, and India. Natural alexandrite with a strong and distinct color change is extremely rare and valuable.
Some alexandrite gemstones on the market may be laboratory-grown; any such origin should always be clearly disclosed.










