In daylight the elongated center reads teal blue-green; under candlelight it turns violet, purple and plum. That real, dramatic color shift is the soul of this coffin cut alexandrite and moonstone ring — a substantial 7 × 10 mm color-change alexandrite cut in the striking coffin silhouette, flanked at each shoulder by a glowing marquise rainbow moonstone and paired clusters of simulated diamond. Set in solid 925 sterling silver with a rhodium finish, it fuses gothic structure with celestial shimmer into a ring that never looks the same twice.
Color-shift alexandrite
Coffin cut, 7 × 10 mm, approx. 2.1 ct
Rainbow moonstone accents
Solid 925 sterling silver
Rhodium finish
Both June birthstones
A stone that reads as two
Alexandrite is famous for one extraordinary trick: it changes color with the light. In daylight or cool fluorescent light the coffin-cut center reads teal to blue-green; under incandescent bulbs, candlelight or a warm evening it shifts toward violet, purple and reddish-plum. The broad step-cut facets of the coffin shape catch that shift in long, clean flashes as your hand moves, so the transformation is genuinely visible in person. If the effect intrigues you, our explainer on whether synthetic alexandrite changes color covers the why, and you can browse the phenomenon across our alexandrite engagement rings.
The coffin cut, and what it means
The center is cut in a coffin shape — an elongated hexagon with angled shoulders tapering toward the base, echoing a classic casket outline. It has become the signature silhouette of gothic, dark-romance and alternative bridal jewelry: as structured as a kite or hexagon cut, but carrying a symbolism no other shape does. In gothic tradition the coffin reads as “til death do us part” made literal — eternal devotion and the beauty found in darkness. The elongated 7 × 10 mm proportions also stretch the stone flatteringly along the finger.
The lab-created alexandrite center
The center is lab-created alexandrite — genuine color-change chrysoberyl grown in controlled conditions, with the same chemistry, the same Mohs 8.5 hardness and the same chromium-driven shift as natural mined alexandrite. Origin matters most at this scale: natural alexandrite above a carat is among the rarest gems on earth, so lab creation is what makes a full 2.1-carat, full-shift stone something you can wear every day. For the full picture, our guide to lab-grown versus natural alexandrite is worth a look.
Rainbow moonstone and simulated diamond accents
At each shoulder sits a marquise natural rainbow moonstone, alive with adularescence — the floating blue-white glow that drifts across the stone as it catches light. Each moonstone’s flash is natural and slightly unique, and their soft lunar shimmer balances the sharp gothic geometry of the coffin, pulling the ring toward celestial, witchy territory. Beside the center, paired rounds of simulated diamond add a bright, crisp sparkle that bridges the alexandrite and the moonstones. Note that moonstone is softer than the alexandrite center (Mohs 6–6.5), so the accents appreciate a gentle hand.
Both June birthstones in one ring
Here is the detail that makes it uniquely giftable: alexandrite and moonstone are both June birthstones. June is one of the few months with more than one, and this design carries two of the three in a single ring — arguably the definitive June-birthstone piece. Solid 925 sterling silver, finished with rhodium for a bright white luster and added scratch and tarnish resistance, ties the cool palette together; the metal is nickel-free and hypoallergenic, and genuine sterling silver will not turn skin green. Couples who love the pairing often add a stacking band from our alexandrite wedding bands or a matching piece from our alexandrite jewelry. And if you are weighing this color-change center against a classic blue stone, our comparison of alexandrite versus sapphire is a helpful read.
Specifications
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Metal Solid 925 sterling silver with rhodium finish
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Center stone Lab-created alexandrite (coffin cut)
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Stone size 7 × 10 mm, approximately 2.1 ct
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Color shift Teal blue-green in daylight to violet purple in warm light
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Center hardness 8.5 on the Mohs scale
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Side accents Natural rainbow moonstone, marquise cut (Mohs 6–6.5)
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Cluster accents Simulated diamonds
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Band width Approximately 1.9 mm, comfort fit
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Aesthetic Gothic, dark romance, celestial, alternative bridal
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Birthstone June (both alexandrite and moonstone)
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Properties Nickel-free, hypoallergenic
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Sourcing Ethically sourced, conflict-free stones
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Included Free luxury velvet gift box & lifetime warranty
Sizing & care
True to size and comfort fit — choose your size at checkout, and if you are unsure, message us for guidance. Resizing is available and starts from a modest fee. The alexandrite center handles daily wear well, but the rainbow moonstone accents are softer, so treat them gently: avoid hard knocks, harsh chemicals, and ultrasonic or steam cleaners. Clean with warm water and a soft cloth, remove the ring before swimming or heavy work, and store it in the velvet box so the prongs and moonstones do not catch. A soft cloth keeps the rhodium finish bright and the color shift vivid.
Frequently asked questions
Does the alexandrite really change color?
Yes — it is the stone’s defining feature and clearly visible here. In daylight or cool fluorescent light the coffin center reads teal to blue-green; under incandescent bulbs, candlelight or warm evening light it shifts toward violet, purple and reddish-plum. The same ring genuinely reads as two different stones depending on the light.
Is the alexandrite natural or lab-created?
Lab-created — real color-change chrysoberyl with the same chemistry, Mohs 8.5 hardness and chromium-driven shift as natural mined alexandrite, grown in controlled conditions. Natural alexandrite above a carat is among the rarest gems on earth, so lab creation is what makes a full-size, full-shift stone accessible.
What is a coffin cut?
An elongated hexagonal cut with angled shoulders tapering toward the base, echoing a classic casket outline. It is the signature shape of gothic and dark-romance bridal jewelry, and its broad step facets show off the alexandrite’s color shift especially well.
Are the moonstones real?
Yes. The marquise accents at the shoulders are natural rainbow moonstone, showing genuine adularescence — the floating blue-white glow that moves across the stone as it catches light. Each moonstone’s flash is natural and slightly unique.
What are the small cluster stones?
The paired round stones flanking the center are simulated diamonds, chosen for their bright, crisp white sparkle that bridges the alexandrite and the moonstones. If you would prefer moissanite or lab-grown diamond accents, message us.
Why is this a June birthstone ring?
June has more than one birthstone — alexandrite, moonstone and pearl. This ring carries two of the three, the alexandrite center and the rainbow moonstone accents, so the June symbolism is doubled in a single design.
How big is the center stone?
The coffin center measures 7 × 10 mm and weighs approximately 2.1 carats. The elongated silhouette wears large on the finger — at over a centimeter long, it has genuine statement presence.
Is the ring gothic or celestial?
Both, and that is the point. The coffin cut gives it unmistakable gothic structure, while the glowing moonstone accents pull it toward celestial and witchy territory. It suits gothic and alternative bridal, dark academia and boho styling equally well.
How durable is it for daily wear?
The alexandrite center is Mohs 8.5, one of the more durable colored stones, and handles daily wear well. The rainbow moonstone accents are softer (Mohs 6–6.5) and appreciate gentler treatment, so avoid hard knocks, harsh chemicals and ultrasonic cleaners.
What metal is it made from?
Solid 925 sterling silver, finished with rhodium for a bright white luster and added protection against tarnish and scratches. It is nickel-free and hypoallergenic.
What does the rhodium finish do?
Rhodium is the same precious metal used to finish fine white gold. It gives the silver a mirror-bright shine and adds a protective layer that helps the ring stay looking freshly polished, which suits the ring’s cool teal-violet palette.
Will sterling silver turn my finger green?
No. Genuine 925 sterling silver does not turn skin green; that reaction is associated with low-quality base metals. This ring is solid sterling silver finished with rhodium, and it is nickel-free.
Can I get it engraved?
Yes. Personalized engraving is available — initials, a name or a special date inside the band. It is a meaningful touch for an engagement, promise or birthstone gift; message us with your text before ordering.
Does it arrive gift-ready?
Every order ships in a free luxury velvet gift box and is backed by our lifetime warranty — ready for a proposal or to give as a keepsake.