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Alexandrite is a rare and magical gemstone that changes color and is quite popular among buyers. It belongs to the family of minerals Chrysoberyl is described as an emerald of day and ruby of night. The color of this gemstone changes into bluish-green under daylight, and again into bright red at night under the luminescent light. Buyers find it interesting, and intriguing, and thus the gemstone is so popular. It is the birthstone of June people, colorful in nature and considered the best…

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Alexandrite Properties and Characteristics | Diamond Buzz Gem Stones Jewelry, Alexandrite Crystal, Gemstones Chart, Alexandrite Jewelry, Jewelry Knowledge, Alexandrite Stone, Jewelry Education, Alexandrite Ring, Minerals And Gemstones

Alexandrite is an extremely rare colour-changing variety of chrysoberyl mineral. It forms when aluminum and beryllium combine with elements of iron, titanium and most importantly, chromium which causes the gem's colour to shift depending on the lighting conditions.

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Lab Created Alexandrite Lozenge Shape Step Cut AAA Quality Available in 4x2MM -16x8MM Our Lab-grown alexandrite's are chrysoberyl's, not corundum, as they possess a distinct color-changing property due to the presence of chromium ions. Alexandrite is the birthstone for the month of June. "Emerald by day, ruby by night," alexandrite is well known for displaying one of the most remarkable color changes in the gem world -- green in sunlight and red in incandescent light. Gemstone Information…

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