A Czarina's Dowry. A stone called Alexandrite was named for Czar Alexander, and for generations it was found only in Russia's remote Ural Mountains. Alexandrite introduced the world to color-change gems and, naturally, that rare jewel fell into a price range only available to royalty. Today, a Color-Change Garnet, while rare, is a more accessible option. This pear-cut sparkler shifts from
blue in daylight to red by candlelit-- a modern take on Russian dressing.
Gemstone Details
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Identification: Natural Color Change Garnet
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Carat: 4.49 Carats
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Shape: Pear
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Color: Purple to Cinnamon Red
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Measurements: