Some
corundum, in the case of
Sapphire, will even change
color when exposed to different light sources. This
is due to the selective absorption of certain light
waves by
the gemstone, which when absorbing light waves
say from an artificial light source, will produce a
different color sensation than when it absorbs light
from a natural light source. A classic example of this
effect is
a gemstone from the chrysoberyl mineral:
Alexandrite, which changes color dramatically from
green to
red under
different light sources.