Monday, May 18, 2020


https://raregemcollection.com/alexandrite/

https://youtu.be/0rLYSzR_Bvw?list=TLPQMTgwNTIwMjBwQnVG7amZOQ
https://www.gemrockauctions.com/auctions/natural-unheated-chrysoberyl-alexandriteloose-gemstone-sri-lanka-806993
https://www.gemrockauctions.com/auctions/072-cts-certified-alexandrite-tanzania-colourchange-tbm-793-1189131
1.36 CT AIG CERT ALEXANDRITE RARE COLOR CHANGE GEMSTONE
https://www.gia.edu/alexandrite-quality-factor
https://www.gia.edu/alexandrite-quality-factor
https://ceylongemhub.com/alexandrite

Wednesday, May 13, 2020

Alexandrite was first discovered in Russia in the early 1800's. It was named in honor of Alexandar Nicholavich, who was later to become the Russian Czar Alexander II. Legend has it that the gemstone was discovered on the future Czar's birthday and named in his honor, though the factual nature of this is disputed.

The unique color change habit of Alexandrite is caused by slight impurities of the element chromium. The most desirable colors of Alexandrite are those that show a clearly visible pure hue color change, such as a pure green/blue in daylight to a pure red in incandescent light.

In addition to its color-changing habit, Alexandrite is a pleochroic gem, showing different color intensity when viewed at different angles. This factor must be taken into account when cutting Alexandrite gemstones. Alexandrite exhibiting chatoyancy does exist but is very rare, thus Alexandrite Cat's eye is rarely available.

https://www.gia.edu/alexandrite-quality-factor
Classic Alexandrite Colors - color-change chrysoberyl
https://www.gemsociety.org/article/the-misconception-and-erroneous-marketing-of-alexandrite-versus-color-change-chrysoberyl/

Tuesday, May 12, 2020

One of the most expensive Alexandrites from Sri Lanka was sold for at the Magnificent Jewels New York Auction for $557,000.00.

At 18.23 carats, the price would be just over $30,000 per carat.

The stone included a supplemental letter from the American Gemological Laboratories attesting to the rarity and prestige of the alexandrite.

4 years later, a slightly smaller Alexandrite from Brazil would fetch an even higher price.

In the Hong Kong Magnificent Jewels Auction, an Alexandrite and Diamond Ring weighing 15.58 carats sold for 7,220,000 HKD, the equivalent of $931,000 or just under $60,000 per carat!

In 2017, at 9.99 carats, another Alexandrite from Brazil sold for 


Christie's Alexandrite Oval 9.99 cts
Alexandrite from the Ural Mountains in Russia can be green by daylight and red by incandescent light. Other varieties of alexandrite may be yellowish or pink in daylight and a columbine or raspberry red by incandescent light.
https://raregemcollection.com/alexandrite/

ALEXANDRITE

The alexandrite variety displays a color change (alexandrite effect) dependent upon the nature of ambient lighting. Alexandrite effect is the phenomenon of an observed color change from greenish to reddish, orange or brownish red to purple red and also brown to reddish brown with a change in source illumination.


https://raregemcollection.com/alexandrite/
https://www.americanscientist.org/article/the-color-of-alexandrite
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrysoberyl