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Natural Alexandrite Pave Ring
This exquisite 14K white gold ring (size 7) features natural Brazilian round alexandrites, with 16 stones totaling 0.48ctw. The captivating color-changing properties of alexandrite—from blue/green in daylight to purple/red under incandescent light—make this ring a truly unique and dynamic piece. Elegant and sophisticated, it’s a perfect choice for anyone seeking a rare and beautiful gemstone ring.
Collector’s Note: Brazilian Natural Alexandrite
Brazilian natural alexandrite is one of the rarest and most fiercely collected gemstones in the world. True alexandrite is defined by its color change—a dramatic shift from green or bluish-green in daylight to red or raspberry under warm indoor light. Brazil’s deposits, especially from the Hematita and Malacacheta regions, produce material prized for clarity and a strong, unmistakable color shift. Unlike synthetic alexandrite (which is everywhere), Brazilian natural alexandrite is scarce, difficult to source, and almost never large. Most gems are under 1ct; anything bigger with a clean, decisive color change belongs in a serious collection. No enhancements, no gimmicks—just an authentic geological phenomenon that feels like magic every time the lighting changes.
Made in California
Sizable by Request
This exquisite 14K white gold ring (size 7) features natural Brazilian round alexandrites, with 16 stones totaling 0.48ctw. The captivating color-changing properties of alexandrite—from blue/green in daylight to purple/red under incandescent light—make this ring a truly unique and dynamic piece. Elegant and sophisticated, it’s a perfect choice for anyone seeking a rare and beautiful gemstone ring.
Collector’s Note: Brazilian Natural Alexandrite
Brazilian natural alexandrite is one of the rarest and most fiercely collected gemstones in the world. True alexandrite is defined by its color change—a dramatic shift from green or bluish-green in daylight to red or raspberry under warm indoor light. Brazil’s deposits, especially from the Hematita and Malacacheta regions, produce material prized for clarity and a strong, unmistakable color shift. Unlike synthetic alexandrite (which is everywhere), Brazilian natural alexandrite is scarce, difficult to source, and almost never large. Most gems are under 1ct; anything bigger with a clean, decisive color change belongs in a serious collection. No enhancements, no gimmicks—just an authentic geological phenomenon that feels like magic every time the lighting changes.
Made in California
Sizable by Request

