10kt 3.70ctw Russian Lab Alexandrite And .24ctw Diamond Ring Item: ARC139
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Product Description for 10kt 3.70ctw Russian Lab Alexandrite And .24ctw Diamond Ring10kt yellow gold 3.70ctw oval and trillion Russian lab created alexandrite, with .24ctw round diamond ring. The ring measures 1/2 inch from knuckle to knuckle.
Product Information for 10kt 3.70ctw Russian Lab Alexandrite And .24ctw Diamond Ring
| Product Type: | Ring | Material Type: | Gold |
| Style: | Fashion | Material Color: | Yellow |
| Width: | 1/16 Inch | Material Purity: | 10Kt |
| Gram Weight: | 3.90g |
Primary Stone / Alexandrite
| Shape: | Oval | Treatment: | Untreated |
| Cut: | Brilliant | Gemstone Group: | Chrysoberyl |
| Color: | Green | Optical Properties: | Color Change |
| Dimensions: | 10X8 MM - Calibrated | Setting: | 4-Prong |
| Composition: | Synthetic |
Secondary Stone / Alexandrite
| Shape: | Trillion |
| Color: | Green |
| Count: | 2.00 |
| Setting: | 3-Prong |
Secondary Stone / Diamond
| Shape: | Round |
| Carat Weight: | 0.24 |
| Color: | White |
| Count: | 34.00 |
| Setting: | 4-Prong |
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WOW,
May 30, 2008
grammy4
, Connecticut
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"Can't say enought about this ring. I just love it. My husband wanted to get me a new ring after being together for 35 years and this is the ring I chose. The flash of color change is just beautiful. The center stone doesn't change to the deep red of the smaller stones, but I love it just the way it is. I walk around looking at my hand all day just to watch the different colors. If you love alexandrite this ring is for you!"
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Beautiful Ring,
May 9, 2008
jtvaddict
, Washington State
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"I received this ring and I agree with all the review in the respect that this ring is awesome, goreous. However, my center stone would not change color so I returned it. The side stones would change color, but unfortunately the center stone, for some reason, would not change color so I returned it. It is so beautiful, anyway, I almost kept it, but at last decided to return it. Sorry"
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Oh My My!!,
April 26, 2008
Sprout
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"When I opened the box it took my breath away! I have dozens of rings, but this one is quickly becoming my favorite. The color changes of blue to purple bring my two favorite shades together in a delicate setting. A stunner!!!"
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home learning library alexandrite
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Fast Facts
| A member of the Chrysoberyl family, alexandrite holds a prized and highly priced position among jewelry and gem collectors. |
| A color change stone, alexandrite can appear green in daylight and change to a raspberry color in incandescent light, but other color changes are also highly prized. |
| Alexandrite was discovered in 1830 in the Ural Mountains on the day Czar Alexander II came of age, and thus the stones were named in his honor. |
The primary sources for alexandrite are Sri Lanka, Brazil, Burma (Myanmar), Madagascar and Russia.
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Alexandrite is a highly prized variety of chrysoberyl. Alexandrite only forms when aluminum/beryllium and chrome (which rarely occurs in nature) come together, accounting for its rarity. On Mohs’ scale of hardness, alexandrite is 8.5. It has a strong vitreous luster and primary sources include Sri Lanka, Zimbabwe, and Brazil (Minas Gerais).
Color
Alexandrite is typically found in blue, blue-green, and brownish-green shades. However, this phenomenal gem is known as "emerald by day, ruby by night" because of its ability to change color, depending on the type of light in which it's viewed. In the daylight and fluorescent light, alexandrite appears in shades of blue and green, but in tungsten (incandescent) light, it appears in shades of red. Other alexandrite color changes are possible (from blue to purple, from greenish blue to reddish blue, from brownish-green to brownish-red, etc.) and also highly prized.

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