Alexandrite Jewelry

Alexandrite is among the rarest gemstones in the world, valued for a dramatic color-change that shifts the stone from green in daylight to red or purple under incandescent light. Lab-created alexandrite delivers that same optical effect as natural stones, making the phenomenon accessible without the collector-grade price tag.

Buyer's Guide for Alexandrite Jewelry


What is Alexandrite

To simply put it, alexandrite is… well magic! Discovered in Russia's Ural Mountains in the 1830s, alexandrite is truly a gem. One of three birthstones for the month of June, alexandrite is one of the rarest gemstones on the planet. What makes alexandrite so unique is its ability to change color due to nature's magic. That's right, alexandrite boasts a beautiful green in the sunlight and a stunning red in the lamplight.

How rare is Alexandrite

There's no question that alexandrite is special. Rarer than diamonds, alexandrite is considered to be one of the most unique gemstones in the world. It's uncommon to find large specimens of alexandrite, which attributes to it being classified as an extremely rare gemstone. Jedora's alexandrite rings, necklaces, and bracelets capture the rarity and beauty of this unusual gem. Each gem has a unique journey, be a part of it.

How to wear Alexandrite

Emerald by day, ruby by night. Unlike other gems, alexandrite jewelry is not so specific in its style, or even it's color! Due to alexandrite's unique properties, it changes color throughout the day, depending on the light absorption amount. What we are trying to say is that Jedora's alexandrite collection of necklaces, bracelets, rings, and more matches everything in your closet. Depending on the stone, alexandrite jewelry can be subtle enough to wear on your dress down day, but stunning enough to take any outfit to the next level. Check out our page for beautiful examples of Jedora's rare alexandrite jewelry!

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