Junipurr Jewelry
Description
Gari's Square Gem & Chain!
Measured at 4.9mm x 9mm and available in 14k White Gold.
Lab-Grown Alexandrite is a stunning, high-quality gemstone created in a controlled environment to mimic the natural version of alexandrite—a rare and highly valued gem known for its dramatic color-change effect. Under different lighting, lab-grown alexandrite shifts from bluish-green in daylight to purplish-red under incandescent light, offering the same magical transformation as its natural counterpart, but at a more accessible price.
Key Features:
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Color Change: Green/blue in daylight → red/purple in incandescent light
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Hardness: 8.5 on the Mohs scale
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Clarity: Typically high clarity due to controlled growth
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Ethical & Sustainable: Conflict-free and environmentally conscious
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Composition: Same chemical structure as natural alexandrite (chrysoberyl)
Lab-grown alexandrite brings a luxurious, dynamic touch to jewelry designs—perfect for those who love a bit of mystery and transformation in their style.
Metal -White Gold
Gold Karat - 14 Karat
Gemstone -Lab Grown Alexandrite & White CZ
Gem Size - 3mm, 1mm x3
Size - 4.9mm x 9mm
Iolite (Natural) is a beautiful, naturally occurring gemstone known for its deep violet-blue to bluish-purple hues. Often called the “water sapphire,” iolite exhibits a striking pleochroism—meaning it can show different colors when viewed from different angles, typically shifting between blue, violet, and gray.
Key Features:
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Color: Violet-blue to gray-blue
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Hardness: 7–7.5 on the Mohs scale
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Clarity: Usually transparent to translucent
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Composition: Magnesium iron aluminum silicate
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Pleochroism: Shows multiple colors depending on the viewing angle
Iolite is popular in jewelry for its rich, inky color and natural sparkle, offering a unique and affordable alternative to sapphires and tanzanite. It’s often used in both fine jewelry and minimalist body jewelry for a sophisticated touch.
Please note we do not do exchanges or refunds on pierced goods, this does not affect your statutory rights.