Alexandrite

Alexandrite is a form of the mineral chrysoberyl. The best natural alexandrites still come from Russia, but they are becoming very rare, and are therefore very expensive. Now, companies can make alexandrite in laboratories, and this is much cheaper to buy.

A process for growing alexandrite crystals within a laboratory setting was invented in 1975. They look just the same as natural ones, and only a trained person with special equipment can tell which is which.

Alexandrite is a truly magical jewel that once inspired a great empire. It comes in different colours, and the pictures to the right show synthetic alexandrites, one blue and one red, made up into pendants and surrounded by diamonds.