How Do You Pick An Alexandrite Birthstone?
Alexandrite is the “magic” birthstone, for it changes color depending on the time of day or light source under which it is viewed. Daylight or fluorescent light shows its unique shade of emerald green, and incandescent light or candlelight turns it a deep ruby red. A rare and costly gem, the alexandrite shares the month of June with other honorary birthstones pearl and moonstone. Pick an alexandrite birthstone for rarity. Alexandrite is mostly mined in its country of discovery, Russia. Russian alexandrite will be much more rare and costly than gems mined in Brazil, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, Madagascar, Burma or Sri Lanka. Choose an alexandrite for color. The truest hues of green and red, uncompromised by brown or black, are the most desirable. Those with the most dramatic color change will be the most expensive. Select an alexandrite for price. When your budget is a greater priority than gem quality, choose lesser stones, such as those with windows or synthetic gems. Choose a local dealer wi