Physical & Optical Properties

RI Range1.746–1.755
SG Range3.70–3.78
SG Typical3.73
Hardness (Mohs)8.5
Crystal SystemOrthorhombic
Optic CharacterDR Biaxial (+)
Birefringence0.009
Dispersion0.015
Fluorescence LWModerate Red
Fluorescence SWInert
Chelsea FilterRed
PleochroismStrong Trichroic
ColorsColor Change, Green, Red Pink
SpeciesChrysoberyl
Color ChangeGreenRed Pink

Key Differentiators

Natural vs. Synthetic

Synthetic alexandrite is commercially available (Flux (Creative Crystals/Inamori), Hydrothermal, Czochralski (pulled), and others). Distinguishing natural from synthetic typically requires microscopic examination of internal features.

GemID Pro includes a two-phase natural vs. synthetic testing protocol for Alexandrite.

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Common Simulants

Commonly Confused With

Commonly confused with: Color-Change Sapphire, Color-Change Garnet, color_change_glass, Diaspore, Synthetic Color-Change Corundum, Synthetic Spinel.

Treatments

Price Context

Natural — low ($/ct)$5,000
Natural — high ($/ct)$30,000
NotePer carat; fine color-change; exceptional stones can exceed $70,000/ct
Synthetic — low ($/ct)$100
Synthetic — high ($/ct)$500

Price context is approximate. GemID is not an appraisal tool. Results are indicators, not certified valuations.

About Alexandrite

The color-change variety of chrysoberyl, appearing green in daylight and red in incandescent light.

Identifying a alexandrite? GemID walks through these tests in order — RI, SG, fluorescence, and more.

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