One step-cut alexandrite chrysoberyl, 13.67 carats
Flanked by four baguette diamonds
Platinum
Size 6
(13.67-carat Alexandrite) AGL report, numbered 1095103, dated 22 January 2019, Ceylon (Sri Lanka), no gemological evidence of enhancements or treatments present. SSEF report, numbered 104566, dated 21 January 2019, Ceylon (Sri Lanka), no indications of treatment.
附 美國AGL 及 瑞士SSEF 證書
Catalogue Essay
First discovered in the Ural Mountains of Russia in 1834 and named after Czar Alexander II, alexandrite displays a fascinating colour change when exposed to different light source. The importance of this alexandrite is evident in its impressive size. Accompanied by a prominent colour-change, it is truly an understated gem of captivating charm.