Certified 5.01ct C.C. Unheated Alexandrite Chrysoberyl | Natural Sri Lanka
- UGS
- Dimensions (mm)
- 11.36 x 8.8 x 5.8mm
- Poids (cts)
- 5.01
- Certified Gemstones
- Oui
- Treatment
- No Treatment
- Clarity
- VS
- Type
- Faceted
- Shape
- Cushion
- Certificate Gem Lab
- AIG
- Couleurs
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Welcome to SuchenGems!
Alexandrite is a rare, color-changing variety of the mineral chrysoberyl, known for its dramatic shift from bluish-green in daylight to purplish-red in incandescent light. This "alexandrite effect" is caused by chromium impurities in its beryllium-aluminum-oxygen crystal structure, which absorb and transmit light wavelengths differently depending on the light source. The gem is also strongly pleochroic, showing different colors from various viewing directions, and is a durable gemstone, making it a sought-after gem in jewelry.
Key Characteristics
Mineral Family: Alexandrite is a variety of Chrysoberyl.
Color Change: Its most famous property is the "alexandrite effect," the ability to change color dramatically with lighting conditions:
Daylight/Fluorescent Light: Bluish-green.
Incandescent/Candlelight: Purplish-red.
Cause of Color Change: The mineral's crystal structure contains chromium, which absorbs some light wavelengths and transmits others, creating the color shift.
Pleochroism: Alexandrite is strongly pleochroic, meaning it can display different colors (green, orange, purple-red) when viewed from different directions.
Historical & Geographical Significance
Discovery: It was first discovered in the Ural Mountains of Russia in the 1830s and was named in honor of Czar Alexander II.
Other Locations: While Russia was the original source, fine alexandrite is now found in countries like Brazil, Sri Lanka, India, Madagascar, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe.
Value & Rarity
Rarity: Alexandrites are considered rare, especially those with a strong color change and exceptional clarity.
Size: Large alexandrites (over 2 carats) are considered large, and those over 5 carats are extremely rare.
Quality: The quality of alexandrite is judged by the strength of its color change – a pronounced shift from a vibrant bluish-green to a strong red commands a premium price.
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- UGS
- Dimensions (mm)
- 11.36 x 8.8 x 5.8 mm
- Poids (cts)
- 5.01
- Certified Gemstones
- Oui
- Treatment
- No Treatment
- Clarity
- VS
- Type
- Faceted
- Shape
- Cushion
- Certificate Gem Lab
- AIG
- Couleurs
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Welcome to SuchenGems!
Alexandrite is a rare, color-changing variety of the mineral chrysoberyl, known for its dramatic shift from bluish-green in daylight to purplish-red in incandescent light. This "alexandrite effect" is caused by chromium impurities in its beryllium-aluminum-oxygen crystal structure, which absorb and transmit light wavelengths differently depending on the light source. The gem is also strongly pleochroic, showing different colors from various viewing directions, and is a durable gemstone, making it a sought-after gem in jewelry.
Key Characteristics
Mineral Family: Alexandrite is a variety of Chrysoberyl.
Color Change: Its most famous property is the "alexandrite effect," the ability to change color dramatically with lighting conditions:
Daylight/Fluorescent Light: Bluish-green.
Incandescent/Candlelight: Purplish-red.
Cause of Color Change: The mineral's crystal structure contains chromium, which absorbs some light wavelengths and transmits others, creating the color shift.
Pleochroism: Alexandrite is strongly pleochroic, meaning it can display different colors (green, orange, purple-red) when viewed from different directions.
Historical & Geographical Significance
Discovery: It was first discovered in the Ural Mountains of Russia in the 1830s and was named in honor of Czar Alexander II.
Other Locations: While Russia was the original source, fine alexandrite is now found in countries like Brazil, Sri Lanka, India, Madagascar, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe.
Value & Rarity
Rarity: Alexandrites are considered rare, especially those with a strong color change and exceptional clarity.
Size: Large alexandrites (over 2 carats) are considered large, and those over 5 carats are extremely rare.
Quality: The quality of alexandrite is judged by the strength of its color change – a pronounced shift from a vibrant bluish-green to a strong red commands a premium price.
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