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Alexandrite stone, which is also known by the names “Alexander’s Stone,” “The Stone of the Tsars and Nobles,” is one of the rarest natural colored gemstones discovered so far, which is characterized by a dazzling beauty equivalent to the beauty of sapphires ,rubies And other famous decorations that may sometimes surpass them in beauty and value because gold gives the wearer a unique appearance and an unusual, distinctive appearance. Looking at the Alexandrite color science stone, they are brilliant colors of the element chrysoberyl, which is known as sicosilicate. Which, despite its name “chrysoberyl”, which refers to beryllium aluminate, is actually not from the famous beryl group of metals. Instead, it is a mineral that is classified in a group of its own.Alexandrite stone has an amazing property referred to as the phenomenon of color change, also known as the “Alexandrite effect,” which can be observed under certain lighting conditions, usually represented by variable daylight and incandescent lighting. But what exactly is the property of changing colors? and what do you mean? Quite simply, the property of changing colors, “the alexandrite effect,” occurs when the strength of light changes, the angle of its incidence on the alexandrite stone, and the angle of its viewing and display, so that it appears in different colors whenever those conditions change. These colors are limited to green, red, orange, and yellow. Alexandrite usually appears emerald green in daylight, while it appears raspberry red under incandescent lighting. It can also appear yellowish and pink. It is worth noting that there are types of alexandrite that may appear with cat's eye effects when they are cut and shaped in a specific way (unpolished). The phenomenon of color change (the alexandrite effect) results from the intense absorption of light in the blue and yellow parts of the color spectrum.
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