29.70cts ALEXANDRITE ROUGH TANZANIA COLOURCHANGE TBM-92
- UGS
- Dimensions (mm)
- 17.500 x 17.000 x 9.500mm
- Poids (cts)
- 29.700
- Treatment
- No Treatment
- Taper
- Rough
- Couleurs
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ALEXANDERITE BI-COLOUR TANZANIA-MANGHOLA DUMAWANGA DISTRICT ARUSHA REGION NICE GREEN CHANGES TO PURPLE FOR CABBING OR SPECIMEN TREATMENT-NONE This rare gemstone is named after the Russian tsar Alexander II (1818-1881), the very first crystals having been discovered in April 1834 in the emerald mines near the River in the Urals. The discovery was made on the day the future tsar came of age. Although alexandrite is a relatively young gemstone, it certainly has a noble history. Since it shows both red and green, the principal colours of old Imperial Russia, it inevitably became the national stone of tsarist Russia. Alexandrite is very scarce: this is due to its chemical composition. It is basically a chrysoberyl, a mineral consisting of colourless or yellow transparent chrysoberyl, chrysoberyl cat’s eye and colour-changing alexandrite (also in cat’s eye varieties). It differs from other chrysoberyls in that it not only contains iron and titanium, but also chromium as a major impurity. And it is this very element which accounts for the spectacular colour change. Rarely, vanadium may also play a part. According to CIBJO nomenclature, only chrysoberyls displaying a distinct change of colour may be termed alexandrite.
- UGS
- Dimensions (mm)
- 17.500 x 17.000 x 9.500 mm
- Poids (cts)
- 29.700
- Treatment
- No Treatment
- Taper
- Rough
- Couleurs
-
ALEXANDERITE BI-COLOUR TANZANIA-MANGHOLA DUMAWANGA DISTRICT ARUSHA REGION NICE GREEN CHANGES TO PURPLE FOR CABBING OR SPECIMEN TREATMENT-NONE This rare gemstone is named after the Russian tsar Alexander II (1818-1881), the very first crystals having been discovered in April 1834 in the emerald mines near the River in the Urals. The discovery was made on the day the future tsar came of age. Although alexandrite is a relatively young gemstone, it certainly has a noble history. Since it shows both red and green, the principal colours of old Imperial Russia, it inevitably became the national stone of tsarist Russia. Alexandrite is very scarce: this is due to its chemical composition. It is basically a chrysoberyl, a mineral consisting of colourless or yellow transparent chrysoberyl, chrysoberyl cat’s eye and colour-changing alexandrite (also in cat’s eye varieties). It differs from other chrysoberyls in that it not only contains iron and titanium, but also chromium as a major impurity. And it is this very element which accounts for the spectacular colour change. Rarely, vanadium may also play a part. According to CIBJO nomenclature, only chrysoberyls displaying a distinct change of colour may be termed alexandrite.
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Positif
Very pleased with the specimen and transaction
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Positif
This stone made me fall in love with Padparadsha sapphire. Truly wonderful!
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Positif
Sweet Thank you
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Neutre
Responsive seller, which is appreciated. Lovely gem. The only issue was with shipping. I paid for post but it was sent via Fedex. Fedex (of course) charged me illegal fees over a month after delivery! This was why I chose post and not Fedex.
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Positif
Beautiful gemstone