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Shiny_Rock
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My trusty PSers (esp @LD @the_mother_thing @chrono @lovedogs @Bron357 @Voodoo Child @LilAlex ):
Help me with honest feedback on this 1.31 ct natural, unheated Alexandrite I have just put on hold. A reputable local jeweler in the Bay Area (Joe Escobar Diamonds in California's Silicon Valley) showed me this stone in person. I have loved Alexandrite since learning about it 20 years ago and have recently been on the hunt to mark a significant birthday next year. The Alex does not currently have a certificate so I assume it would be prudent to pay for a GIA certificate? I am guessing it's from India based on its main color. Honestly I do not care what country the Alex is from, but it needs to be natural and unheated. Dimensions are 7.85mm x 5.42mm x 3.33mm.
I was very pleased when I saw the Alex in person and am leaning towards pulling the trigger, but I really want your honest feedback as I don't want to have any regrets- I am planning to buy only one Alexandrite. I love the main daylight color- it's a stunning bluish green and not dark. No brown or grey tones. It is spread-y for its carat weight. A lot of other Alexandrites are on the deep side to retain color and look small for the carat weight. I saw a 3ct Alex side by side with this one and it sadly did not appear much bigger due its being cut so deep. I also appreciate that this stone is eye clean and not overly included. (You can see the inclusions in the high magnification photos I'm attaching.)
In my mind, I wanted a nice color change across the whole stone where you see a noticeable change from the main color. I feel satisfied with a medium bluish green color shifting to a light purple-red or light purple color as long as it's across the whole stone. But am I being naiive? Is an Alex only valuable if the color change is to a deeper purple-red or deeper purple color? The final photo shows the Alexandrite's color change to light purple-red in mixed lighting. That photo shows the color change only on the sides because the stone is not under full incandescent lighting. In person, the jeweler showed me the stone under an incandescent penlight and I saw the whole stone change to the light purple-red color. I have asked them for a photo under full incandescent light to confirm what I saw and will update this thread when I get that. Assuming that the color change is across the whole stone, what do you think? This 1.31 Alex appears quite fairly priced at $5,500 given my research on Multicolor and Pala Gems- see links at bottom for reference stones on their site. My budget was $6,000. THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP! I have a couple of days to decide with my hold, and there is another interested party.
Other reference stones
1) Multicolor 1.75 ct Alex $8,750 (strong color change to light purple-red, a little larger stone, significantly higher price): https://www.multicolour.com/detail/?74696058
2) Multicolor .71 ct Alex $5,650 (strong color change to medium purple-red, much smaller stone, similar price): https://www.multicolour.com/detail/?-1659355419
3) Pala Gems 1.26 Alex $9,450 (awaiting info on color change, equivalent size stone, significantly higher price): 3) https://palagems.myshopify.com/collections/alexandrite/products/22706
PHOTOS OF 1.31 CT ALEXANDRITE





Help me with honest feedback on this 1.31 ct natural, unheated Alexandrite I have just put on hold. A reputable local jeweler in the Bay Area (Joe Escobar Diamonds in California's Silicon Valley) showed me this stone in person. I have loved Alexandrite since learning about it 20 years ago and have recently been on the hunt to mark a significant birthday next year. The Alex does not currently have a certificate so I assume it would be prudent to pay for a GIA certificate? I am guessing it's from India based on its main color. Honestly I do not care what country the Alex is from, but it needs to be natural and unheated. Dimensions are 7.85mm x 5.42mm x 3.33mm.
I was very pleased when I saw the Alex in person and am leaning towards pulling the trigger, but I really want your honest feedback as I don't want to have any regrets- I am planning to buy only one Alexandrite. I love the main daylight color- it's a stunning bluish green and not dark. No brown or grey tones. It is spread-y for its carat weight. A lot of other Alexandrites are on the deep side to retain color and look small for the carat weight. I saw a 3ct Alex side by side with this one and it sadly did not appear much bigger due its being cut so deep. I also appreciate that this stone is eye clean and not overly included. (You can see the inclusions in the high magnification photos I'm attaching.)
In my mind, I wanted a nice color change across the whole stone where you see a noticeable change from the main color. I feel satisfied with a medium bluish green color shifting to a light purple-red or light purple color as long as it's across the whole stone. But am I being naiive? Is an Alex only valuable if the color change is to a deeper purple-red or deeper purple color? The final photo shows the Alexandrite's color change to light purple-red in mixed lighting. That photo shows the color change only on the sides because the stone is not under full incandescent lighting. In person, the jeweler showed me the stone under an incandescent penlight and I saw the whole stone change to the light purple-red color. I have asked them for a photo under full incandescent light to confirm what I saw and will update this thread when I get that. Assuming that the color change is across the whole stone, what do you think? This 1.31 Alex appears quite fairly priced at $5,500 given my research on Multicolor and Pala Gems- see links at bottom for reference stones on their site. My budget was $6,000. THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP! I have a couple of days to decide with my hold, and there is another interested party.
Other reference stones
1) Multicolor 1.75 ct Alex $8,750 (strong color change to light purple-red, a little larger stone, significantly higher price): https://www.multicolour.com/detail/?74696058
2) Multicolor .71 ct Alex $5,650 (strong color change to medium purple-red, much smaller stone, similar price): https://www.multicolour.com/detail/?-1659355419
3) Pala Gems 1.26 Alex $9,450 (awaiting info on color change, equivalent size stone, significantly higher price): 3) https://palagems.myshopify.com/collections/alexandrite/products/22706
PHOTOS OF 1.31 CT ALEXANDRITE





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