Greenie
Addicted to bling
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- Aug 2, 2009
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I have seen an alexandrite and diamond ring in a local jewellers. Inside the shop and in the window, it displays as an olive browny golden colour but in the daylight it turns a deep bluey green. The alex is 3.3 carats and is flanked by two 0.25 carat diamonds. It is set into 18ct white gold. There is a EGL report dated 2007 for the alex which says it's a natural colour change. I was told it's a new ring and there is no mention of the diamond grading on the EGL report, so I guess it's been made up at a later date and the report was just on the alex. Bearing in mind the colour change is not from green to purple, is the price of nearly £4,000 too much? I appreciate that jewellers have a high mark up but also know that alexandrites are rare. I can't stop thinking about it and am seriously considering saving up for it as I think it is absolutely stunning, but would value your opinions as much as possible without being able to see the ring or the stones.