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1.30 Ct. Alexandrite Crystal from Brazil
This loose stone ships by Mar 2
Item ID: | K21139 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 5.16 Width: 7.74 Height: 3.6 |
Weight: | 1.30 Ct. |
Color: help | Green to Brownish Yellow |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Various |
Cut: | Rough Crystal |
Cutting style: | Crystal |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Brazil |
Per carat price: help | $431 |
This 1.30 carat alexandrite from Brazil is a semi transparent specimen that measures 5.16 x 7.74 x 3.60 mm, presented in a various shape execution with a rough crystal cut, medium color intensity, and an excellent polish. The cutter preserved natural crystal contours while introducing a series of controlled facets that read like miniature planes rather than a standard brilliant array, a choice that enhances the gems pleochroic personality and the dramatic color change from green in fluorescent lighting to a brownish yellow in incandescent lighting. Clarity is graded as very slightly included at eye level, and the inclusions present are stable within the matrix, providing character without compromising structural integrity or light performance. No enhancement has been applied, the surface finish is clean and mirror like, and the cut proportions yield efficient light return for a carved form, with crown and pavilion facets arranged to emphasize internal reflection rather than maximal dispersion. Photographic color references show the stone under different lighting conditions, confirming the alexandrite effect typical of chromium bearing chrysoberyl.
From a gemological standpoint this alexandrite exhibits properties consistent with chrysoberyl family material, with a refractive index in the expected range for alexandrite, low to moderate birefringence, and a Mohs hardness that supports daily wear when set carefully. The dimensions indicate a shallow to medium depth profile, which for a rough crystal cut favors a broad face up appearance and a pleasing table presentation at typical mounting heights. The cutter employed surface shaping techniques to align facet junctions closely and to maintain symmetry along the stones axis, a technical approach that minimizes light leakage and stabilizes the color shift when the stone is rotated or viewed under mixed lighting. For jewelry application this alexandrite is suitable for a protective bezel or a low profile prong setting, where the excellent polish will read continuously against metal and where the stones very slight inclusions will be less visible to the naked eye. Origin documentation accompanies the gem, identifying Brazil as the source, and the piece is offered unenhanced by The Natural Gemstone Company.
Beyond its technical attributes this alexandrite carries a history of metaphysical associations that will appeal to collectors and conscious wearers alike. Traditionally alexandrite is regarded as a stone of transformation and adaptability, said to facilitate balance between the heart and the will, and to sharpen intuition while stabilizing mood during periods of change. Practitioners often attribute properties of emotional regeneration and increased self confidence to alexandrite, and its color change is symbolically linked to an ability to perceive inner shifts and to respond with clarity. When paired with a White Opal the ensemble is described as complementary, because White Opal is associated with amplifying gentle emotional states and supporting creativity and reflection, whereas alexandrite is viewed as catalytic, encouraging decisive action and inner renewal. Wearers seeking a practical metaphysical tool tend to favour settings that keep the stone close to the skin, such as rings or pendants, and to cleanse the gem periodically through simple, non abrasive means to preserve its polish and optical behavior. This natural, unenhanced Brazilian alexandrite is presented by The Natural Gemstone Company, and we welcome inquiries for additional imaging, gemological reports, or custom setting advice tailored to preserve the stones optical performance and to realize its aesthetic and energetic potential.
























