Alexandrite is a rare gemstone that is famous for its color-changing properties. It was first discovered in the Ural Mountains of Russia in 1830 and is named after Tsar Alexander II.
Alexandrite is a variety of the mineral chrysoberyl and is characterized by its green color in daylight and its red or purplish-red color in incandescent light. The color change is due to the presence of chromium in the crystal structure.
The most valuable Alexandrite stones exhibit a distinct color change and have a strong, saturated color in both daylight and incandescent light. Larger stones are rarer and therefore more expensive.
Report-ID:
AU1229
Date: 2025-05-05
Gemstone Report
Family: Chresoberyl
Trade Name: Alexandrite
Weight: 0.49ct/0.55ct
Color Daylight: Green-blue to Reddish-purple
Shape: Oval
Cutting Style: Faceted
Crown: Rose
Pavilion: Mixed
Dimension: 5.68/5.68 X 4/4.42 X 2.6/2.52
Enhancement: No indications of heating
Origin: Russia

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