ALEXANDRITE
The alexandrite variety displays a
color change (alexandrite
effect) dependent upon the nature of ambient
lighting. This color shift is independent of any change of hue with viewing
direction through the crystal that would arise from pleochroism.
Both these different properties are frequently referred to as "color
change", however.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
The alexandrite
variety displays a color change (alexandrite effect) dependent upon the nature of ambient
lighting. This color shift is independent of any change of hue with viewing
direction through the crystal that would arise from pleochroism. Both these different properties are
frequently referred to as "color change", however. Alexandrite
results from small scale replacement of aluminium by chromium ions in the crystal structure, which
causes intense absorption of light over a narrow range of wavelengths in the
yellow region of the spectrum. Alexandrite from the Ural Mountains in Russia is green by daylight and red by incandescent
light. Other varieties of alexandrite may be yellowish or pink in daylight and
a columbine or raspberry red by incandescent light. The
optimum or "ideal" color change would be fine emerald green to fine
purplish red, but this is exceedingly rare. Because of their rarity and the
color change capability, "ideal" alexandrite gems are some of the
most expensive in the world.
PRICE
$11,000/CARAT
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