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Alexandrite Gemstone Jewelry Origins

March 19th, 2010 · No Comments · lonely and desperate articles

The origin of alexandrite is shrouded in somewhat of a mystery. Delivered up from the Ural Mountains close to the Tokovaya River, it is popularly believed that alexandrite was discovered through the Finnish mineralogist Nils Gustaf Nordenskjöld on April 17, 1834. This was the 16th birthday from the future Tsar Alexander II of Russia. Nordenskjöld is said to have named the brand new gem in the boy’s honor. However, a contrary story holds that some time before the date in query, Nordenskjöld was examining mineral samples that had been sent to him by Count Leo Aleksevich Petrovski, a Russian noble. At first, Nordenskjöld thought gem to become an emerald. Later within the day, under artificial light, he noted the colour change and properly recognized it as a brand new range of chrysoberyl. He suggested the new stone be called ‘diaphanite’ - through the Greek “to or two display through” - the root of our term ‘diaphanous’. Petrovski, imperially minded, patriotic Russian that he was, saw to it the new gem will be brought to public light as alexandrite - for the recently come-of-age tsarevich. (Just as being a side note, Alexander II arrived to the throne at the height from the Crimean War. Although sometimes cited as being a relative liberal, Alexander was an autocrat towards the core - destined to become assassinated in 1881.)

There’s little doubt that regardless of how alexandrite got its name, its colors had a hand within the choice, because green and red are the traditional colors of Imperial Russia.

Through the years, besides being used by Russian master jewelers, no much less a gemologist than Tiffany’s George Fredrick Kunz was especially taken by the beauty and variety of alexandrite. He created a quantity of masterpieces using alexandrite at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century.

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