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Alexandrite

greenredpurple · Chrysoberyl family

Alexandrite, a green/red/purple/yellow/blue/brown variety of Chrysoberyl
Matteo Chinellato · CC BY-SA 3.0
Also known asChrysoberyl (Chrysoberyl family)
ColourGreen, Red, Purple, Yellow, Blue, Brown
Mohs hardness8.5
LustreVitreous
StreakWhite
Crystal systemOrthorhombic
CleavageDistinct on {110}, imperfect on {010}, poor on {001}
FractureConchoidal to uneven
Chemical formulaBeAl 2 O 4
Specific gravity3.5–3.84

What is Alexandrite?

The mineral or gemstone chrysoberyl is an aluminate of beryllium with the formula Be Al2O4. The name chrysoberyl is derived from the Greek words χρυσός chrysos and βήρυλλος beryllos, meaning "a gold-white spar". Despite the similarity of their names, chrysoberyl and beryl are two completely different gemstones, although they both contain beryllium and aluminium. Chrysoberyl is the third-hardest frequently encountered natural gemstone and lies at 8.5 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness, between corundum (9) and topaz (8).

How to identify Alexandrite

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Frequently asked questions

How hard is Alexandrite?
Alexandrite is Mohs 8.5 on the hardness scale.
What colour is Alexandrite?
Alexandrite is typically green, red, purple, yellow, blue, brown (Various shades of green, emerald-green yellow, blue, brownish to greenish black, may be raspberry-red under incandescent).