“Emerald by the day, Ruby by the night”, the journey of an Alexandrite stone takes millennia of natural deposits and the magical alchemy of nature’s minerals. Each stone presents the same startlingly vivid beauty that enticed royalty from Russian Tzars to European Kings.
From deep emerald green to rich reddish-purple, this mesmerizing gemstone changes its color when introduced to light—setting the perfect mood for different times of the day.
An extremely rare gem formed by the color-changing mineral chrysoberyl, this beautiful stone will enchant its owner and be a source of awe and aspirational envy to all her companions.
Alexandrite stone was discovered in an emerald mine near the Tokovaya River in the Urals In April 1834, when the young Tsar Alexander II was coming of age. In celebration of Prince Alexander's coming-of-age, this amazing gemstone was named after him.
This is the only gemstone named after the Prince and a Tzar. Alexandrite became extremely popular in imperial Russia both with the royal family and the aristocracy, because of its association with the Tzar, and also because red and green were the royal colors of the Russian Empire.
Alexandrite is bluish green in daylight, and a purplish red or reddish purple in candle light or incandescent light. It eventually became the gemstone of Imperial Russia.
At the end of the 19th century and in the beginning of the 20th, George Frederick Kunz, gemologist for Tiffany & Co and world-renowned jeweler, fell in love with this gemstone and created exquisite platinum sets and rings set with alexandrites.
Natural alexandrite is extremely scarce and very expensive gem. Although synthetic Alexandrite is common and widely available, it is estimated that only one person out of 100,000 has ever seen a real Natural Alexandrite gemstone.
The vast majority of jewelers are selling synthetic alexandrines and if you ask them directly it will be confirmed. If you see clean alexandrite with prominent color change sold cheaply, know without a doubt that this is man made stone. The color change in natural stones is much more subtle.


1.38ct Natural Alexandrite 18k White Gold Ring
$12,970.00
Settings
Timeless Masterpiece: 1.38ct Natural Alexandrite Double Halo Ring in 18k White Gold
Gorgeous natural alexandrite set in the center of this stunning ring, complemented by sparkling brilliant-cut diamonds set in decadent halo frames, creating an elegant and timeless masterpiece to cherish forever.
Stone
This shimmering alexandrite has an incredible, magnificent luster! It is brilliant, fiery, and full of life!
The unique feature of this ring is that the eye-catching 1.38ct alexandrite is remarkably clean and brilliant and displays prominent color change which makes it very rare because alexandrite belongs to category 2 in the GIA grading system. Type 2 means that natural alexandrite unlike lab-grown alexandrite almost always has many inclusions. Therefore, clean stones are extremely rare and command great premium prices.
The stone is easily changing color from bluish-green to gorgeous pinkish purple, which makes it a rare collector's gem.
The color change can be easily observed not only in candlelight but in any incandescent light like any yellow low-watt electric lamp's light.
GIA report #2488378173Metal - 18kt White Gold Gemstone - Natural AlexandriteGemstone size - 7.91 x 5.52 x 3.20 mmGemstone weight - 1.38 ct Accent stone - Natural DiamondAccent stone quantity - 86Accent stone total weight - 1.00 ctRing weight - 4.2 gRing measurements - 28 x 21 x 14 mmRise above the finger - 8 mm Ring size - 7
ESTIMATED RETAIL REPLACEMENT VALUE - 21,630.00
YOU WILL RECEIVE GIA CERTIFICATE FREE OF CHARGE ($120 VALUE).
GIA (Gemological Institute of America) is the highest world authority in diamonds and gemstones. Unlike other sellers, we never certify our jewelry because it is not ethical. We do not offer phony certificates. GIA certificate contains security features such as a hologram, security screen and microprint lines that prevent them from being forged or duplicated.GIA certificate includes the colored picture of the item and the number of the certificate which can be verified online on GIA site. It is like a passport for the stone and will make it easier to sell it in the future (although we would advise against it because high-end alexandrites are becoming scarce and increase in price every year) and it can be used for insurance purposes as well.


0.40ct Natural Alexandrite 18k White Gold Ring
$4,970.00
Settings
Timeless Sophistication: Natural Alexandrite & Diamond Halo Ring
Natural alexandrite is surrounded by a glittering halo of round brilliant cut diamonds, giving this ring a vintage style. Timeless gemstone ring, simple and exquisite.
Stone
This shimmering alexandrite has an incredible, magnificent luster! It is brilliant, fiery, and full of life!
The unique feature of this ring is that gorgeous alexandrite is remarkably clean and brilliant and displays 100% color change which makes it very rare because alexandrite belongs to category 2 in the GIA grading system. Type 2 means that natural alexandrite unlike lab-grown alexandrite almost always has many inclusions. Therefore, clean stones with strong color change are extremely rare and command great premium prices.The color change is so strong that it can be easily observed not only in candlelight but any incandescent light like any yellow low-watt electric lamp's light. The stone is easily changing color from brilliant green to gorgeous purple, which makes it rare collector's gem.
GIA report #7498675668Metal - 18 kt White Gold Gemstone - Natural AlexandriteGemstone size - 4.88 x 3.72 x 2.42 mmGemstone weight - 0.40 ct Accent stone - Natural DiamondAccent stone quantity - 22Accent stone total weight - 0.19 ctRing weight - 2.93 gRing measurements - 25 x 20 x 10 mmRise above the finger - 7 mm Ring size - 7
ESTIMATED RETAIL REPLACEMENT VALUE - $9,980.00
YOU WILL RECEIVE GIA CERTIFICATE FREE OF CHARGE ($120 VALUE).
GIA (Gemological Institute of America) is the highest world authority in diamonds and gemstones. Unlike other sellers, we never certify our jewelry because it is not ethical. We do not offer phony certificates. GIA certificate contains security features such as a hologram, security screen and microprint lines that prevent them from being forged or duplicated.GIA certificate includes the colored picture of the item and the number of the certificate which can be verified online on GIA site. It is like a passport for the stone and will make it easier to sell it in the future (although we would advise against it because high-end alexandrites are becoming scarce and increase in price every year) and it can be used for insurance purposes as well.


0.50ct Natural Alexandrite 18k White and Rose Gold 2-Piece Ring Set
$4,270.00
Settings
Hearts Are Everlasting: Natural Alexandrite & Diamond 2-Piece Ring Set in 18k Two Tone Gold
This set consists of two rings. Wear solo, stacked together, or separately across different fingers to create a look that's uniquely yours.
NATURAL ALEXANDRITE RING: Natural Alexandrite sits nestled in the center of an 18k white gold tapered band, exhibiting its incredible color change phenomenon. Two sparkling round brilliant cut diamonds flank each side of the alexandrite, giving this pretty ring a past, present, future 3-stone style.
DIAMOND RIBBON BAND: Fifty-eight sparkling round brilliant cut diamonds are prong set in a swirling 18k rose gold heart ribbon band that elegantly enveloping the alexandrite ring.
Stone
This shimmering alexandrite has an incredible, magnificent luster! It is brilliant, fiery and full of life!
The unique feature of this ring is that gorgeous center alexandrite has 100% color change which makes it very rare.
The stone is easily changing color from deep green to gorgeous purple, which makes it a rare collector's gem.
The color change is so STRONG that it can be easily observed not only in candlelight but any incandescent light like any yellow low-watt electric lamp's light.
Set of Two Rings
GIA report #2486178086
Metal - White 18kt Gold, Rose 18kt Gold
Gemstone - Natural Alexandrite
Gemstone Size - 5.06 x 4.06 x 2.80 mm
Gemstone quantity - 1
Gemstone weight - 0.50ct
Accent stone - Natural Diamond
Accent stone quality - G-H, VS1
Accent stone quantity - 60
Accent stone total weight - 0.55ct
Rings weight - 4.85 g
Rings measurements - 21x12mm
Rise above the finger - 5mm
Rings size - 7
ESTIMATED RETAIL REPLACEMENT VALUE - $6,200.00
YOU WILL RECEIVE GIA CERTIFICATE FREE OF CHARGE ($120 VALUE).
GIA (Gemological Institute of America) is the highest world authority in diamonds and gemstones. Unlike other sellers, we never certify our jewelry because it is not ethical. We do not offer phony certificates. GIA certificate contains security features such as a hologram, security screen and microprint lines that prevent them from being forged or duplicated.GIA certificate includes the colored picture of the item and the number of the certificate which can be verified online on GIA site. It is like a passport for the stone and will make it easier to sell it in the future (although we would advise against it because high-end alexandrites are becoming scarce and increase in price every year) and it can be used for insurance purposes as well.


0.24ct Natural Alexandrite 18k Multitone Gold Spinner Ring
$3,400.00
Settings Unique Natural Alexandrite Spinner Ring in 18k Rose and White Gold
This exquisite ring showcases a round natural alexandrite at the center of a delicate floral design. Swirling ribbons of fine rose gold are adorned with one hundred twenty-five sparkling diamonds, giving this flower ring an elegant and vintage appeal.
The unique feature of this ring is that the petals of the flower are designed to spin around the center, providing a sense of calmness and relaxation. Experts agree that the gentle repetitive motion of a spinner ring can help you reduce stress, and anxiety, and even improve focus.
Stone
This shimmering alexandrite has an incredible, magnificent luster! It is brilliant, fiery, and full of life!
This gorgeous alexandrite is remarkably clean and brilliant and displays strong color change which makes it very rare because alexandrite belongs to category 2 in the GIA grading system. Type 2 means that natural alexandrite unlike lab-grown alexandrite almost always has many inclusions. Therefore, clean stones are extremely rare and command great premium prices.
The color change is so strong that it can be easily observed not only in candlelight but any incandescent light like any yellow low-watt electric lamp's light. The stone is easily changing color from brilliant green to gorgeous purple, which makes it a rare collector's gem.
GIA report #6402621328
Metal - 18kt White and Rose Gold
Gemstone - Natural Alexandrite
Gemstone Size - 3.37 - 3.40 mm
Gemstone Quantity - 1
Gemstone weight - 0.24ct
Accent stone - Natural Diamond
Accent stone quality - G-H, VS1
Accent stone quantity - 125
Accent stone total weight - 0.60ct
Ring weight - 5.87g
Ring measurements - 20x17mm
Rise above the finger - 8mm
Ring size - 7
ESTIMATED RETAIL REPLACEMENT VALUE - $6,550.00
YOU WILL RECEIVE A GIA CERTIFICATE FREE OF CHARGE ($120 VALUE).
GIA (Gemological Institute of America) is the highest world authority in diamonds and gemstones. Unlike other sellers, we never certify our jewelry because it is not ethical. We do not offer phony certificates. GIA certificate contains security features such as a hologram, security screen, and microprint lines that prevent them from being forged or duplicated.GIA certificate includes the colored picture of the item and the number of the certificate which can be verified online on the GIA site. It is like a passport for the stone and will make it easier to sell it in the future (although we would advise against it because high-end alexandrites are becoming scarce and increase in price every year) and it can be used for insurance purposes as well.


0.18ct Natural Alexandrite 18k Multitone Gold Pendant
$3,250.00
Settings Natural Alexandrite & Diamond Flower Pendant in 18k Rose and White Gold
This exquisite pendant showcases a round natural alexandrite at the center of a delicate floral design. Swirling ribbons of fine rose gold are adorned with one hundred twenty-five sparkling diamonds, giving this flower pendant an elegant and vintage appeal. A white gold bail is ready for the chain of your choice.
Stone
This shimmering alexandrite has an incredible, magnificent luster! It is brilliant, fiery, and full of life!
This gorgeous alexandrite is remarkably clean and brilliant and displays strong color change which makes it very rare because alexandrite belongs to category 2 in the GIA grading system. Type 2 means that natural alexandrite unlike lab-grown alexandrite almost always has many inclusions. Therefore, clean stones are extremely rare and command great premium prices.
The color change is so strong that it can be easily observed not only in candlelight but any incandescent light like any yellow low-watt electric lamp's light. The stone is easily changing color from brilliant green to gorgeous purple, which makes it a rare collector's gem.
GIA report #6402620906
Metal - 18kt Rose and White Gold
Gemstone - Natural Alexandrite
Gemstone Size - 3.30 - 3.32 mm
Gemstone Quantity - 1
Gemstone weight - 0.18ct
Accent stone - Natural Diamond
Accent stone quality - G-H, VS1
Accent stone quantity - 125
Accent stone total weight - 0.65ct
Pendant weight - 3.04g
Pendant measurements - 20x17mm
ESTIMATED RETAIL REPLACEMENT VALUE - $6,220.00
YOU WILL RECEIVE GIA CERTIFICATE FREE OF CHARGE ($120 VALUE).
GIA (Gemological Institute of America) is the highest world authority in diamonds and gemstones. Unlike other sellers, we never certify our jewelry because it is not ethical. We do not offer phony certificates. GIA certificate contains security features such as a hologram, security screen and microprint lines that prevent them from being forged or duplicated.GIA certificate includes the colored picture of the item and the number of the certificate which can be verified online on GIA site. It is like a passport for the stone and will make it easier to sell it in the future (although we would advise against it because high-end alexandrites are becoming scarce and increase in price every year) and it can be used for insurance purposes as well.