The very first Alexandrite crystals
were discovered in the 1830, in the Emerald mines
of the southern Russian Urals. This rare and extraordinary
gemstone was named after Tsar Alexander the II (1818
- 1881), on the occasion of his coming of age. Alexandrite
is one of the most fascinating gemstones. The most
astounding feature about alexandrite is its ability
to change its color. Alexandrite changes its color
from fine shades of green in daylight, to a soft shade
of red, purplish-red or purple-gray, under candlelight
or artificial light.
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