ALEXANDRITE
Specimen alx-5
$ 350.00Dims: 1.8" x 1.2" x 0.9"(4.6 x 3.0 x 2.3 cm)
Wt: 1.26 oz.(35.8 g)
Malachevo Mine, Ural Mountains, Sverdlosk State, Russia
Though not complete and showing considerable damage, the Alexandrite crystals on this Russian specimen make up most of its mass. The crystals each show a few faces and several edges, and have a vitreous luster. They are colored anywhere from a pale green to a pale blue to a pale violet, with some of the crystals showing each color according to angle of view. Under sunlight or fluorescent lighting, however, these crystals all take on a beautiful green color that is a bit bluer than emerald-green. All are translucent, but a few crystals show surprising transparence in areas! The Alexandrite material is partially covered by a layer of dark muscovite or phlogopite mica. I am most impressed by this specimen- it has the finest rough Alexandrite that I have seen in my travels.