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Pearl is the tradional birthstone for June, that's what most people are told but according to JVT Alexandrite actually is the traditional birthstone for the month of June. It just happened that Alexandrite are so rare to be marketable as jewelry hence the pearl became a readily available alternative.
And who wouldn't want Alexandrite to be their birthstone? It is extremely rare and unique and the best specimens possess two changing colors! Green in daylight & red in incandescent or artificial light!
This 3.74 ct rare Indian 100% color change Alexandrite that resemble those finest spicemens of bona fide Russian origin is truly the best example of the finest, rarest and most valuable Alexandrite there is! This is the gem of my wildest and deepest desire. It is so rare it is even more expensive per carat weight than almost all diamonds!
Most men couldn't wear pearls as their birthstone but at least June babies have the most valubale colored gemstone to choose from or is it?
Now take a look at that 5 carat Color Change Garnet! Believe to be rarer than Alexandrites, Color Change Garnets comes mainly in Tanzanite and Madagascar! What's great about it is that it can have a 100% color change of various colors such as this one changing colors from the opposite poles; blue in daylight or flourescent light and red in incadescent light, candle or spotlight! And this rarest of garnet variety is singly refractive like diamonds!
There are just a few color change gemstones ever discovered which includes color change sapphires. However their color change isn't really obvious even in the finest qualities you seldomy see a 100% color change from opposite poles of the color spectrum.
Not known to many is truly the rarest of them all and that's none other than Chameleon Diamonds! What's distinctive about Chameleon Diamonds is they briefly change their color not due to the lighting environment but on temperature! Usually olive green as the stable color changing to different shades of yellow to deep orange when gently heated or when kept in darkness for a long period of time such is inside the vault. This Leibish & Company 4.01 carat Chameleon Diamond of VS2 clarity is a mint green or fancy greyish green as a stable color and changes to orange-yellow as a temporary color when slightly heated by the flame of a cigarette lighter.๐ฅ
Not known to many is truly the rarest of them all and that's none other than Chameleon Diamonds! What's distinctive about Chameleon Diamonds is they briefly change their color not due to the lighting environment but on temperature! Usually olive green as the stable color changing to different shades of yellow to deep orange when gently heated or when kept in darkness for a long period of time such is inside the vault. This Leibish & Company 4.01 carat Chameleon Diamond of VS2 clarity is a mint green or fancy greyish green as a stable color and changes to orange-yellow as a temporary color when slightly heated by the flame of a cigarette lighter.๐ฅ
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The color shift of the Alexandrite is phenomenal! ��
ReplyDeleteYes the color shift is so obvious it's like looking at a good shifting to evil in a split second!
ReplyDeleteA part of me want to have that badly! ��
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