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jewelry by Color
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Jewelry by Birthstone
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A relatively young gemstone, Alexandrite, the gem of all gems, was named after Czar Alexander II the day he came of age. First mined in the Ural mountains in Russia, this chrysoberl, called the stone of "good omen," changes from a bluish green color in natural light to a reddish purple in artificial light. The color changing properties exclusive of Alexandrite make it an unrivaled much sought after gemstone. Offered here are some one of a kind jewelry designs featuring the exquisitely beautiful Alexandrite gemstone set finely in sterling silver. Some of the necklaces, bracelets, rings, and pendants are paired with other gemstones and all are hand crafted with the utmost care.
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