Alexandrite is a color-change variety of chrysoberyl, one of the only gemstones that shifts color based on the light source rather than the angle of view. The green-to-red shift is caused by how the stone's chromium content absorbs different wavelengths of light, making it a structural property unique to each stone. People choose alexandrite jewelry for its visual character, its June birthstone significance, and its genuine rarity, whether natural or lab-grown. At 8.5 on the Mohs hardness scale, alexandrite is hard enough for rings, earrings, and necklaces worn daily without care restrictions. For buyers seeking fine jewelry with strong color and long-term wearability, alexandrite jewelry is a well-grounded choice at any price point.
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Why Choose Alexandrite Jewelry?
Alexandrite jewelry works across ring styles, necklaces, and earrings precisely because the stone's color range, green, teal, red, violet, pairs naturally with both cool and warm metals.
A Stone That Changes With the Light
No other commonly available gemstone changes color the way alexandrite does. The change from green to red isn't a trick of the cut or a surface coating. It's a consistent response to the light source. For buyers who want jewelry that doesn't look the same in every setting, that's a meaningful distinction.
Durable Across All Jewelry Types
At 8.5 on the Mohs hardness scale, alexandrite performs well in rings, pendants, and earrings alike. It's resistant to everyday scratching and doesn't require the protective settings that softer stones like moonstone (6-5) or opal (5.5-6.5) need. Whether worn as a center stone in an engagement ring or as an accent in a pair of earrings, alexandrite holds up without special handling under normal daily conditions.
Natural and Lab-Grown Options
Natural alexandrite is one of the rarest gemstones in the world, rarer than ruby or emerald in comparable quality, and priced to reflect that. Lab-grown alexandrite is chemically and optically identical, with the same color-change effect and the same 8.5 hardness, at a more accessible price. Both options are available across this collection. All Aquamarise® settings are crafted with recycled metals and responsibly sourced materials.
A Complete Jewelry Range in One Gemstone
Alexandrite jewelry at Aquamarise® covers the full range, from engagement rings and wedding bands to couples sets, necklaces, and earrings. That makes it practical to build a coordinated set across multiple pieces, or to find a single item that works as a standalone gift or personal purchase.
Who Does This Collection Suit
This collection suits buyers who want colored gemstone jewelry with genuine durability, a distinctive visual property, and flexibility across metals and styles. It works equally well for someone selecting an engagement ring, a birthday gift, or a personal piece of jewelry, across minimalist and more detailed designs.
Popular Alexandrite Jewelry Styles
Our alexandrite jewelry is available across women's engagement rings, wedding bands, couples' rings, necklaces, and earrings. Ring cuts include oval, kite-cut, emerald-cut, round, and marquise. Setting styles include solitaire, halo, hidden halo, three-stone, toi et moi, cluster, bezel, cathedral, pave, channel, and bypass. Use the filters above to shop by product type, metal, or style.
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