alexAnnduh
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Hi Everyone,
I want to start with these questions: What is this Alexandrite stone worth? Is it truly natural/earth-mined? And what is the total value of the ring? (Pictures below)
Other advice is welcomed on how to proceed. Please note I have sent the ring back to the seller as they are finding an "unbiased gemologist to do a second appraisal at no cost to me."
Background: I bought the ring simply because it is beautiful & would love to wear it with my future wedding band. I am not buying this ring as a return on investment and have no plans on selling it. BUT, I want to make sure that this is worth the price I paid. I became a little......well temperamentally freaked out that I overpaid. With research came more questions and I also want to believe that this is a natural/earth-mined Alexandrite and not synthetic/lab-grown. I stumbled upon this forum and read up on this thread from 2012.
https://www.pricescope.com/communit...ly-got-an-alexandrite-read-this-first.179784/
GIA Gemologist Appraisal: My first thought after purchasing it was "I should have an appraisal done" - I did just that. I went to a GIA-certified gemologist in my local town. The result is the first picture. Based on the 2012 thread there are some confident markers such as the gem-only being .63 carat, Eye clean yet has inclusions, To my eye the Alex is emerald green in daylight, but won't photograph green. It is purple at night and is probably cut from an older stone since it is heart-shaped and the IGI certificate says 2018. the refractive index falls within the 1.741 - 1.760, but the range is higher on the appraisal report. I also found out that Brazilian Alexandrites take on a more blue tone which is what mine is claiming to be. So that lines up.
Inconsistencies: The first inconsistency that I noticed was with the IGI certificate that came with the ring. I looked up IGI reports and modern-day ones didn't match with this one. I also was not able to find the report on the IGI website UNTIL I contacted the seller. Based on the 2012 thread regarding inclusions: synthetics have gas bubbles, curved striations, or even feathers. Mine looks to have all of those. And lastly, any more information on mining in Brazil? I still assume this gemstone was cut from a previous stone. That kind of freaked me out to wonder if I had something authentic.
GIA-certified Gemologist Appraisal

Striation pictures


The certificate that came with the ring - notice that the weight is .62 versus the .63 on the appraiser. This means either I got a bonus of .01 carat or the appraiser made mistakes which drives me crazy.

The certificate appeared on IGI.org after I called the seller.

Other pictures (using a flashlight at various angles)





I want to start with these questions: What is this Alexandrite stone worth? Is it truly natural/earth-mined? And what is the total value of the ring? (Pictures below)
Other advice is welcomed on how to proceed. Please note I have sent the ring back to the seller as they are finding an "unbiased gemologist to do a second appraisal at no cost to me."
Background: I bought the ring simply because it is beautiful & would love to wear it with my future wedding band. I am not buying this ring as a return on investment and have no plans on selling it. BUT, I want to make sure that this is worth the price I paid. I became a little......well temperamentally freaked out that I overpaid. With research came more questions and I also want to believe that this is a natural/earth-mined Alexandrite and not synthetic/lab-grown. I stumbled upon this forum and read up on this thread from 2012.
https://www.pricescope.com/communit...ly-got-an-alexandrite-read-this-first.179784/
GIA Gemologist Appraisal: My first thought after purchasing it was "I should have an appraisal done" - I did just that. I went to a GIA-certified gemologist in my local town. The result is the first picture. Based on the 2012 thread there are some confident markers such as the gem-only being .63 carat, Eye clean yet has inclusions, To my eye the Alex is emerald green in daylight, but won't photograph green. It is purple at night and is probably cut from an older stone since it is heart-shaped and the IGI certificate says 2018. the refractive index falls within the 1.741 - 1.760, but the range is higher on the appraisal report. I also found out that Brazilian Alexandrites take on a more blue tone which is what mine is claiming to be. So that lines up.
Inconsistencies: The first inconsistency that I noticed was with the IGI certificate that came with the ring. I looked up IGI reports and modern-day ones didn't match with this one. I also was not able to find the report on the IGI website UNTIL I contacted the seller. Based on the 2012 thread regarding inclusions: synthetics have gas bubbles, curved striations, or even feathers. Mine looks to have all of those. And lastly, any more information on mining in Brazil? I still assume this gemstone was cut from a previous stone. That kind of freaked me out to wonder if I had something authentic.
GIA-certified Gemologist Appraisal

Striation pictures


The certificate that came with the ring - notice that the weight is .62 versus the .63 on the appraiser. This means either I got a bonus of .01 carat or the appraiser made mistakes which drives me crazy.

The certificate appeared on IGI.org after I called the seller.

Other pictures (using a flashlight at various angles)




