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Pave Alexandrite Ring 3.50 Ct., 18K White Gold
Wax Polymer Replica
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Item ID: | K16658 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 10.44 Width: 8.13 Height: 4.86 |
Weight: | 3.50 Ct. |
Color: help | Green to Brown |
Color intensity: help | Medium Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Madagascar |
Per carat price: help | $1,771 |
This ring centers on a rare, transparent 3.50 carat oval alexandrite, measuring 10.44 x 8.13 x 4.86 millimeters, cut as a mixed brilliant to balance color and scintillation, and presenting a green to brown color shift that is characteristic of true alexandrite, with medium intense color saturation and an excellent polish, enhancement none, origin Madagascar. The clarity has been evaluated at eye level as very slightly included, indicating that the stone is exceptionally clean to the naked eye, and that minor inclusions do not detract from its visual performance, instead they are typical natural fingerprints that confirm its natural origin and provenance. Alexandrite is prized for its alexandric effect, the dynamic change in body color under different light sources, and this specimen demonstrates a pleasing, clearly observable shift that reads green in daylight and moves toward a warmer brown in incandescent light, a quality sought after by collectors and connoisseurs. Compared to many alexandrites that appear in famed historical rings, which often come from Russian or Sri Lankan sources and may display dramatic color change but at much smaller sizes or with denser inclusion patterns, this Madagascar stone is notable for offering a larger carat weight with transparency and a balance of color and brilliance that is uncommon in stones of this size, making it an exceptional example for both wearable jewelry and investment grade collections.
Surrounding the alexandrite is a halo and side set ensemble of white round natural diamonds that together accentuate the center stone while providing high contrast and additional brilliance, the featured diamonds include round stones weighing approximately 0.45 carats, clarity VS, color F or G, and a secondary group weighing approximately 0.18 carats, clarity VS, color F or G, each of these diamonds being near colorless and eye clean, which enhances the perceived color purity and saturation of the alexandrite by reflecting more neutral white light into the pavilion. The mixed brilliant cut of the alexandrite works in concert with well graded VS clarity diamonds to preserve light return and scintillation, while the excellent polish ensures clean facet junctions and optimum surface reflection, and the 14K white gold mounting provides both a contemporary color field to complement the green tones and a durable, secure setting that is appropriate for everyday wear. For an educated buyer, the combination of a large, untreated alexandrite and calibrated high quality diamonds set in a responsibly finished 14K white gold band represents a thoughtful balance of visual drama and technical quality, where the gemological attributes have been preserved rather than altered, and where the supporting diamonds are specified with grades that matter for long term valuation.
From a comparative and market perspective this alexandrite ring sits in an interesting position relative to more famous rings that carry renowned stones, collectors will recognize that many museum and high society pieces are important for their history and provenance, however the gem quality parameters that drive contemporary market value are carat weight, color change intensity, transparency, clarity, and whether the stone has received treatments, and by those measures this Madagascar alexandrite is exceptionally competitive, being substantially larger than the pocket sized alexandrites often used in historic fine jewelry, and displaying cleaner body and facet transparency than many catalogued examples that were cut from heavily included rough. Madagascar has emerged as a premium alexandrite source in recent decades, yielding material that frequently exhibits the coveted combination of color change and clarity, and because this stone is unenhanced, it maintains both natural rarity and predictable long term value, attributes that educated buyers and collectors prioritize when comparing modern offerings to famous named pieces. At The Natural Gemstone Company we document origin and treatment status, and we recommend an independent gemological report to accompany significant purchases, this ring is suited to those who seek a statement alexandrite with technical quality and aesthetic presence, offering a more modern, larger, and cleaner example of the species than many traditional examples found in high profile collections, while remaining an elegant, wearable piece finished in 14K white gold with calibrated diamond accents that enhance both sparkle and resale desirability.


