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Solitaire Alexandrite Ring 1.56 Ct., 14K Yellow Gold
Wax Polymer Replica
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Item ID: | K16656 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 7.26 Width: 7.06 Height: 3.72 |
Weight: | 1.56 Ct. |
Color: help | Yellowish Green to Reddish Green |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
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 | $1,600 |
This ring showcases a transparent 1.56 carat cushion shape alexandrite, a gem that displays an enchanting shift from yellowish green to reddish green, and it measures 7.26 x 7.06 x 3.72 mm. The stone has been fashioned with a mixed brilliant cut, combining the depth and reflective virtues of a step influenced outline with the scintillation of brilliant facets, and it displays intense color saturation with an excellent polish. Clarity has been evaluated as very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, indicating minimal internal characteristics that do not detract from overall appearance when viewed without magnification. Origin is Madagascar, a source that has produced notable gem quality alexandrite specimens, and the gem sits in a refined design that places the stone forward to maximize visible color change and light return.
From a gemological perspective alexandrite is a variety of chrysoberyl known for its dramatic color change, a result of trace chromium and the stone response to different light sources. Under daylight or cool light the stone tends toward yellowish green, while under incandescent or warm light it shifts to reddish green, a quality that is both rare and highly prized by informed collectors and connoisseurs. Madagascar deposits have become respected for yielding pieces with strong color change and good crystallinity, and a 1.56 carat example that combines transparent clarity and intense saturation sits in a category of market interest that reflects scarcity and collectible appeal. For an educated buyer the combination of color change, good carat weight and clean appearance offers a clear case for long term value preservation.
The 7.26 x 7.06 x 3.72 mm proportions and the cushion outline with mixed brilliant facetting are important to the practical performance of the gem. Cushion shapes often marry a classic silhouette with modern light performance, and the mixed brilliant cut in this example allows pavilion and crown facets to interact in a way that enhances both color and brilliance. The measured depth at 3.72 mm contributes to the perceptible body color while avoiding excessive windowing or dark pavilion effect, so the stone maintains an even visual presence face up. The excellent polish speaks to crisp facet junctions and a smooth reflector surface, which together increase perceived brightness and enable the color change to read cleanly across different lighting conditions.
Clarity described as very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, means inclusions are minor, commonly requiring higher magnification to study in detail, and they do not interfere with the gem optical performance in ordinary wear. Alexandrite is chrysoberyl with a Mohs hardness of about 8.5, a property that confers substantial resistance to abrasion and wear when compared to many other colored gemstones, so the combination of inherent toughness and minor inclusions supports both daily wear and long term durability. The excellent polish also indicates that the cutter invested the final finishing time to bring facets to a fine luster, reducing the need for immediate surface rework and allowing the stone to perform at the highest optical level from the moment of purchase.
The entire ring is set in 14K yellow gold, chosen for its balance of aesthetic warmth and mechanical resilience. Four prongs elevate and secure the alexandrite while allowing light to enter from multiple directions, and 14K gold offers greater hardness and scratch resistance compared to higher karat alloys, making it a prudent choice for jewelry intended for frequent wear. The alloy composition of 14K gold provides more structural strength to prongs and shank, helping to maintain the integrity of the setting over years of use, and the yellow gold tone complements the warm phase of the alexandrite color shift and provides a classic profile that requires minimal ongoing maintenance. Routine care for the ring includes gentle cleaning with mild soap and water, periodic inspection of prong security, and professional polishing or tightening as needed to preserve finish and fit. The Natural Gemstone Company stands behind the gemological facts and craftsmanship of this piece, and we recommend that interested buyers request detailed imagery or documentation, and consider professional appraisal and secure insurance, to protect a purchase that combines a rare color change alexandrite, thoughtful cutting and finishing, and a durable 14K yellow gold setting suitable for long term enjoyment.











































