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Color-Change Alexandrite Earrings, 2.94 Carats
Few gemstones rival the rarity and mystique of Alexandrite, and this exceptional pair of drop earrings showcases two beautifully matched examples. The oval shaped step cut Alexandrites total 2.94 carats and each displays a dramatic and desirable color change—yellowish green to brown-pink, and bluish green to brownish purple—as confirmed by the accompanying GIA reports. These phenomenal stones are accented by round and hexagonal diamonds totaling 1.28 carats, which form a delicate drop. Set in platinum.
Elegant in design and noble in origin, these earrings represent one of the world’s most valuable and storied gemstones. According to legend, Alexandrite was first discovered in Russia in 1834 on the birthday of Czar Alexander II. With red and green hues that mirrored the national colors of Imperial Russia, it became the official gemstone of the Russian crown and a favorite of the aristocracy. These remarkable earrings capture that royal legacy in every detail.
1 3/8" length
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Elegant in design and noble in origin, these earrings represent one of the world’s most valuable and storied gemstones. According to legend, Alexandrite was first discovered in Russia in 1834 on the birthday of Czar Alexander II. With red and green hues that mirrored the national colors of Imperial Russia, it became the official gemstone of the Russian crown and a favorite of the aristocracy. These remarkable earrings capture that royal legacy in every detail.
1 3/8" length
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Few gemstones rival the rarity and mystique of Alexandrite, and this exceptional pair of drop earrings showcases two beautifully matched examples. The oval shaped step cut Alexandrites total 2.94 carats and each displays a dramatic and desirable color change—yellowish green to brown-pink, and bluish green to brownish purple—as confirmed by the accompanying GIA reports. These phenomenal stones are accented by round and hexagonal diamonds totaling 1.28 carats, which form a delicate drop. Set in platinum.
Elegant in design and noble in origin, these earrings represent one of the world’s most valuable and storied gemstones. According to legend, Alexandrite was first discovered in Russia in 1834 on the birthday of Czar Alexander II. With red and green hues that mirrored the national colors of Imperial Russia, it became the official gemstone of the Russian crown and a favorite of the aristocracy. These remarkable earrings capture that royal legacy in every detail.
1 3/8" length
Download the Reports
Elegant in design and noble in origin, these earrings represent one of the world’s most valuable and storied gemstones. According to legend, Alexandrite was first discovered in Russia in 1834 on the birthday of Czar Alexander II. With red and green hues that mirrored the national colors of Imperial Russia, it became the official gemstone of the Russian crown and a favorite of the aristocracy. These remarkable earrings capture that royal legacy in every detail.
1 3/8" length
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$30,975.00
Original: $88,500.00
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$88,500.00
$30,975.00Description
Few gemstones rival the rarity and mystique of Alexandrite, and this exceptional pair of drop earrings showcases two beautifully matched examples. The oval shaped step cut Alexandrites total 2.94 carats and each displays a dramatic and desirable color change—yellowish green to brown-pink, and bluish green to brownish purple—as confirmed by the accompanying GIA reports. These phenomenal stones are accented by round and hexagonal diamonds totaling 1.28 carats, which form a delicate drop. Set in platinum.
Elegant in design and noble in origin, these earrings represent one of the world’s most valuable and storied gemstones. According to legend, Alexandrite was first discovered in Russia in 1834 on the birthday of Czar Alexander II. With red and green hues that mirrored the national colors of Imperial Russia, it became the official gemstone of the Russian crown and a favorite of the aristocracy. These remarkable earrings capture that royal legacy in every detail.
1 3/8" length
Download the Reports
Elegant in design and noble in origin, these earrings represent one of the world’s most valuable and storied gemstones. According to legend, Alexandrite was first discovered in Russia in 1834 on the birthday of Czar Alexander II. With red and green hues that mirrored the national colors of Imperial Russia, it became the official gemstone of the Russian crown and a favorite of the aristocracy. These remarkable earrings capture that royal legacy in every detail.
1 3/8" length
Download the Reports






















