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gaiaearth
gaiaearth
Updated 5 days ago
gaiaearth
gaiaearth
Updated 5 days ago

Certified 11.70ct Alexandrite GIE Africa

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Alexandrite

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This stone is from my personal collection. The seal has not been broken since the certification. Its oval and color is purple with hues of pink in natural lighting, but under UV shows a deep red..meaning its real. This gem is from Africa. Its also untreated.๐Ÿ˜โ™ฅ๐Ÿ˜‰๐Ÿ˜€sold as is..
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10 Comments
jadeholmes00
jadeholmes00 Is there a reason the certificate of authentication says Beryl and not Chrysoberyl? Alexandrite is a Chrysoberyl.
Nov 05Reply
nuriyabulatova
nuriyabulatova @jadeholmes00 also on the daylight it canโ€™t be purple.
Oct 19Reply
gaiaearth
gaiaearth @jadeholmes00 not all Alexandria's are made with the same mineral iitt depends on the origin of where its from
Oct 19Reply
gaiaearth
gaiaearth @nuriyabulatova it can be purple, dont comment on my feed if u dont know the history of the stones
Oct 19Reply
gaiaearth
gaiaearth @jadeholmes00 those are the two species they found when discovering the stone, it just so happens its only one species and not the other. GIA is a well known institute. the pics are kinda off from the camera thats why i described the colors of ot to so not to be comfused..
Oct 19Reply
jadeholmes00
jadeholmes00 @gaiaearth yes I am well aware of GIA not so much GIE who graded this stone. Also Beryl and Chrysoberyl are two completely different species. The verity of the species of Beryl include gemstones like emerald, aquamarine, & morganite. Chrysoberyl includes alexandrite.
Oct 19Reply
gaiaearth
gaiaearth @jadeholmes00 you are correct but the alexandrite also comes in benzoyl species as well it depends on the origin it was found in. this origin was found in Africa which are not common hence the different color hues. the lighting is dark but i also used UV lighting to show that its material is real and not man made. i can take it outside for better pics if that helps.
Oct 19Reply
gaiaearth
gaiaearth @jadeholmes00 also, i do have other alexandrites listed that are not from Africa but russian federation which are more expensive and less carats. but the colors are green and red which is what the expensive ones should be cause their more rare..
Oct 19Reply
gaiaearth
gaiaearth @jadeholmes00 im certified too, and ive sold several and no complaints have come back, if i were u id get recertified since i am a collector and obviously your not pls dont come back to my closet with your negative comments and then try to say my items are fake like your ex, seems like your the fake one of the two options..thanks bye
Oct 19Reply
gaiaearth
gaiaearth @jadeholmes00 your profile pic says it all that your young and use the excuse that your certified..lol get over your lie
Oct 19Reply

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