cdonnae
Rough_Rock
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- Feb 21, 2014
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I posted in the engagement ring thread about my ring, but it was suggested I start my own thread about it, so here I am! My fiance proposed in April with a gorgeous warm AVC, but last month (after I was looking around on the internet at gemstones, just for fun) he said he wanted to add natural alexandrite to the ring, and I didn't argue.
Thanks to all the amazing PSers who already underwent the search for legit natural alexandrite, we knew how tricky it could be and decided to work with David from multicolour.com. He was wonderful and we found two matching stones within just a week or so. We decided we liked the look of lighter color alexandrite (though we know the richer darker stones are more valued) because we didn't want high contrast with my diamond (which is a warmer color anyway so we're not very orthodox when it comes to colors I guess!). We had the setting custom made at Quest Fine Jewelers in the DC metro area, and they did an amazing job as well - I highly recommend them for anyone in my area.
Each alexandrite is natural, not treated, eye clean, and around .4 carat. Each are thought to be from Brazil, and go from a beautiful turquoise in daylight to light blue inside (can also be dark blue depending on the lighting), emerald green in a variety of lighting situations, purple at night, and purple-pink in candlelight. The setting is 14k unplated white gold. My AVC is 1.16 carat, N color, VS2 clarity. My ring looks different every time because the diamond plays off of the color of the alexandrite, I love it!
Pictures below are unedited. The first is the ring in morning daylight. I tried to capture the ring in all different lighting but it really doesn't do it justice, and I was using my phone so I'll try to get better quality pictures soon.



Each alexandrite is natural, not treated, eye clean, and around .4 carat. Each are thought to be from Brazil, and go from a beautiful turquoise in daylight to light blue inside (can also be dark blue depending on the lighting), emerald green in a variety of lighting situations, purple at night, and purple-pink in candlelight. The setting is 14k unplated white gold. My AVC is 1.16 carat, N color, VS2 clarity. My ring looks different every time because the diamond plays off of the color of the alexandrite, I love it!
Pictures below are unedited. The first is the ring in morning daylight. I tried to capture the ring in all different lighting but it really doesn't do it justice, and I was using my phone so I'll try to get better quality pictures soon.


