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2.27 Ct. Alexandrite from Madagascar
This loose stone ships by May 17
Item ID: | K22299 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.34 Width: 5.95 Height: 5.35 |
Weight: | 2.27 Ct. |
Color: help | Yellowish Green to Reddish Green |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Cushion |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Madagascar |
Per carat price: help | $881 |
The rich, bold color of this alexandrite acts as a clear symbol of personal power and distinction, a gem that reads as both a statement and a personal signature. This particular stone presents a captivating color change from yellowish green to reddish green, a dynamic quality that captures attention and rewards close study. At two point two seven carat, with measurements of seven point three four by five point nine five by five point three five millimeters, the cushion shape with a mixed brilliant cut balances classic form and modern brilliance. Transparency is excellent, and the medium color intensity provides a handsome, wearable tone that translates beautifully in a variety of lighting conditions. Seen together, the size, color behavior, and overall presentation create an immediate impression of rarity and refinement, a gem that elevates personal style while signaling confident taste.
From a gemological perspective this alexandrite offers a number of attributes that an educated buyer will appreciate. The clarity is graded very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, a practical and desirable level of inclusion that preserves both transparency and value. The mixed brilliant cut has been selected to enhance the stone face up, concentrating light in the pavilion and crown facets to maximize color change and scintillation. Polish is excellent, which means facet junctions and surfaces have been refined to a degree that allows for clean light return and minimal windowing. Color intensity is medium, which for alexandrite can produce a preferred balance between an overtly dark tone and a washed out appearance, allowing the color change to remain distinct yet wearable in everyday jewelry. Importantly, the gem is unenhanced, no treatments, a factor that materially affects long term value and appeal to purist collectors and connoisseurs.
Origin plays an increasing role in the valuation and desirability of fine alexandrite, and this stone is identified as originating in Madagascar. Madagascar has emerged as a significant source of high quality alexandrite material over the last decades, producing stones that often display a crisp color change and good clarity. For collectors and investors provenance is a meaningful attribute, especially when combined with no enhancement and robust physical qualities. The color change phenomenon in alexandrite is a rare natural effect that comes from trace elements in the crystal lattice interacting with different light sources, and when a specimen presents a clear shift from yellowish green to reddish green the result is both scientifically interesting and aesthetically compelling. Owning an untreated natural alexandrite from Madagascar means acquiring a specimen with geological interest, traceable origin, and an intrinsic rarity that is not easily replicated by treated material or synthetics.
The gemstone will respond very well to thoughtful mounting and design, and the mixed brilliant cushion shape offers options for classic solitaire presentations as well as more elaborate halo or three stone arrangements. The two point two seven carat weight combined with the measured proportions gives a substantial presence without overwhelming practical wearability, which is valuable for someone looking for an everyday luxury piece that still commands attention. The excellent polish and very slightly included clarity mean that a well executed setting will showcase the color play and internal life of the gem while offering protection for the pavilion and girdle. For settings I recommend secure prong work or a bezel with an elevated gallery to allow light to interact with the stone, preserving the color change effect under varied lighting. Care for alexandrite is straightforward, regular gentle cleaning with warm soapy water and a soft brush, avoidance of harsh chemicals and extreme temperature shock, and periodic inspection of the setting to ensure long term security and retention of value.
At The Natural Gemstone Company we present this alexandrite as a specimen for both connoisseurs and discerning buyers who demand factual detail and transparent provenance. The combination of a true color change from yellowish green to reddish green, unenhanced natural origin, a thoughtful mixed brilliant cut, very slightly included clarity at eye level, medium color intensity, and excellent polish results in a gem that will satisfy aesthetic, technical, and investment oriented criteria. For those who place value on personal symbolism, the rich bold color functions as an emblem of authority and distinction, a piece that communicates refinement without sacrifice of practicality. We will gladly provide additional images, magnified views, and consultation on certification options to assist with appraisal, insurance, or bespoke mounting decisions, and we welcome inquiries from buyers who wish to learn more about the stone, its attributes, and its ideal settings.





















