ALEXANDRITE
Specimen alx-3
$ 140.00Dims: 0.9" x 0.6" x 0.5"(2.3 x 1.5 x 1.3 cm)
Wt: 5.7 g
Malachevo Mine, Ural Mountains, Sverdlosk State, Russia
We finally have been able to get some bona fide Russian Alexandrite crystals that have definite form and a noticeable color change! This particular specimen has portions of a few crystals, one of which appears to show part of a trilling. They all are a dull blue-green with very subtle hints of violet under incandescent light, have a vitreous luster, and are not quite transparent, with many internal fractures. Under sunlight, their green color becomes very intense, rivaling that of tsavorite. There are a few strange, transparent spots among the crystals that are red-violet in color and do not change to green under natural light. I don't know what this material is, as there is only a small portion of it, and it shows no crystal form. There is a bit of dark muscovite mica on one end of the specimen, which is affixed to a domed plastic thimble box. Though it doesn't have the red coloration under incandescent light that is sought after in Alexandrite, this specimen's color change is obvious, and the form that it has is quite good. Besides, it is rather difficult to get Russian material.