Ben Garelick Sterling Silver Shimmering Heart Created Alexandrite Heart Pendant Featuring a 4mm Heart Shaped Created Alexandrite on an Sterling Silver 18" Rope Chain
- Pendant measures 3/4 an inch from top to bottom and approximately a 1/2 inch wide at widest point
- Heart moves with the beating of her heart
- Includes pendant box
- Ships fully insured to point of delivery
- All orders placed out of NY state (ordered by an out of state resident) are tax free
More on Alexandrite - June Birthstone
A relatively modern gem, alexandrite was discovered in Russian emerald mines located in the Ural Mountains. Legends claim that it was discovered in 1834 on the same day that future Russian Czar Alexander II came of age, hence the name honoring him. Because this unique gemstone changed colors from green to red—the national colors of Russia—alexandrite became Imperial Russia’s official gemstone. Often described as “emerald by day, ruby by night,” alexandrite is a rare variety of the mineral chrysoberyl that changes color from bluish green in daylight to purplish red under incandescent light. This chameleon-like behavior is the result of its uncommon chemical composition— which includes traces of chromium, the same coloring agent found in emerald. The unlikelihood of these elements combining under the right conditions makes alexandrite one of the rarest, costliest gems.