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21. In need of Help Identifying... at Alexandrite discussion forums | Alexandrite guide
In need of Help Identifying... at Alexandrite discussion forums | Alexandrite guide
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22. In need of Help Identifying... at Alexandrite discussion forums | Alexandrite guide
In need of Help Identifying... at Alexandrite discussion forums | Alexandrite guide
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23. Is there a difference between Russian and Brazilian Alexandrite gemstones?
The mining of alexandrite in Russia lasted less than 100 years from the time it was discovered in 1833 to the early 1900’s. It was George Kunz, the gemologist/gemstone buyer for Tiffany & Co that probably did the most to popularize this unique gemst
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24. Natural Alexandrite Ring at Alexandrite discussion forums | Alexandrite guide
Natural Alexandrite Ring at Alexandrite discussion forums | Alexandrite guide
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25. Re: In need of Help Identifying... at Alexandrite discussion forums | Alexandrite guide
Re: In need of Help Identifying... at Alexandrite discussion forums | Alexandrite guide
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26. Spinel
An isomorphous mineral of spinel group. A wide range of colors and shade of gemstone. Red-orange is named as flame spinel, an iron-rich dark-green to black, which is known as green spinel, pleonaste or ceylonite, grass-green as chlorospinel (iron-rich), b
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27. Strong Color Change Alexandrite Oval
Rare Alexandrite (Chrysoberyl) Oval 1.05cts from India (Deobhog area)
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28. The Alexandrite Effect
Discussion about the alexandrite effect as a non-color-constancy phenomenon from the color theory perspective
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29. Top Blue Green Alexandrite Oval 2.15cts.
Extremely rare Alexandrite (Chrysoberyl) Oval 2.15cts from India (Deobhog area)
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30. Very modern, sleek Alexandrite ring at Alexandrite discussion forums | Alexandrite guide
Very modern, sleek Alexandrite ring at Alexandrite discussion forums | Alexandrite guide
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31. What gemstones change color like alexandrite? at Alexandrite discussion forums | Alexandrite guide
What gemstones change color like alexandrite? at Alexandrite discussion forums | Alexandrite guide
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32. What are the most common colors of alexandrite?
Unfortunately, most alexandrites show either a nice color in daylight or an attractive color under incandescent light. Rarely are both colors bright and vivid and often stones that change to bright red under incandescent light are only brown or almost bla
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33. What is the difference between chrysoberyl and alexandrite?
Chrysoberyl is the species name and Alexandrite is the variety name. Alexandrite is that variety of chrysoberyl that changes color as a function of the light source; green in daylight and red under incandescent light.
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34. Why does alexandrite appear to change color in sunlight and artificial light?
Alexandrite is a trichroic gemstone which absorbs and reflects light differently in each of its three optical directions. Spectroscopic analysis reveals a different absorption spectrum for each of the three optical directions. The differences in absorptio
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35. Young-Helmholtz theory of color vision
The theory that the eye contains three different groups of retinal fibers (cones) with maximum response to three primary colors to red-yellow, green, and blue violet, which are parts of the spectrum.
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