The color changing property of alexandrite is known as alexandrite effect and is a result of chromium traces found in the gemstone.
Alexandrite color change sapphire.
I bet it is a man made color change sapphire so many are sold on ebay as alexandrite but the name is deceiving.
The most prominent example is synthetic color change sapphire which has been sold as an alexandrite impostor for years.
Finding green to red is extremely rare in sapphire whereas that is the norm for alexandrite.
A lot of alexandrite heirloom jewelry uses this corundum that often contains vanadium to produce the color change.
Alexandrite exhibits a green to red purple color change and has a completely different make up chemically to sapphire.
Natural sapphires can also show a color change effect but it is usually less pronounced.
Generally this refers to a laboratory grown sapphire that has been manufactured with trace elements that give it a color change effect similar to natural alexandrite.
Therefore this sapphire replica is more like an alexandrite simulant.
According to gia alexandrite s finest dual colors are a vivid grass green in daylight and fluorescent light and an intense raspberry red in incandescent light.
That s because alexandrite is a variety of the chrysoberyl mineral and is not a sapphire which is a completely different mineral.
Color change corundum was grown around 100 years ago the first time and used since then as an alexandrite simulant.
One of the most versatile and captivating stones natural alexandrite is one of the few precious gems that changes color from a sea green in white light to cherry red in incandescent lighting.
Most color change sapphires change from blue to purple.
Only a trained eye can make out the difference between the lab created alexandrite and the real alexandrite the most common corundum colors are blue sapphire and ruby but we can also supply you white sapphire orange sapphire yellow sapphire and alexandrites in all shapes and sizes.
The chromium traces cause strong light absorption in the yellow and blue parts of the spectrum.
Alexandrite is a color change variety chrysoberyl and is considered one of the rarest gemstones in the world.
Synthetic color change sapphires may look like alexandrite stones but in terms of their structure they are nothing alike.
What s an alexandrite sapphire.