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Alexandrite

Green in sunlight. Red in lamplight. Color-changing alexandrite is nature’s magic trick.

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Alexandrite Care and Cleaning Guide

Learn about alexandrite's durability and how to care for your alexandrite jewelry.

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Alexandrite Description

Alexandrite, with its chameleon-like qualities, is a rare variety of the mineral chrysoberyl. Its color can be a lovely green in daylight or fluorescent light, changing to brownish or purplish red in the incandescent light from a lamp or candle flame.

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Alexandrite History and Lore

The gem was named after the young Alexander II, heir apparent to the throne. It caught the country’s attention because its red and green colors mirrored the Imperial Russian flag.

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Alexandrite Quality Factors

Learn about the factors that make alexandrite so desirable.

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GIA's Gübelin Gem Project: Various Gems, Barite - Cuprite

Among the collection assembled by Dr. Edward Gübelin are a number of uncommon gemstones from many worldwide localities.

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