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Alexandrite
Alexandrite has a distinguished and glamorous past. First discovered in the Ural Mountains of Russia in 1830, it was named after Czar Alexander II at his coming of age ceremony—Russian imperial colors were red and green. Alexandrite is truly a remarkable gem—one of the finest color change stones in nature, resembling fine emerald or ruby—so rare, most people have never seen one…
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