Understanding This Piece
About Alexandrite
Alexandrite is famous for its dramatic color change — green or blue-green in daylight, shifting to purplish-red under incandescent light. The effect comes from rare chromium content and only occurs in specific deposits in Russia, Brazil, and East Africa. Alexandrite scores 8.5 on Mohs (excellent durability) and is the June birthstone (alongside pearl) and 55th-anniversary gem. Fine-quality alexandrite is among the most valuable colored gemstones, often exceeding ruby and sapphire per carat.
About Classic Stud Earrings
Classic stud earrings feature a single stone (typically diamond or precious gemstone) set close to the earlobe with a four- or three-prong setting and secured by a butterfly back or screw-back post. They're the most versatile category of fine earring — appropriate for daily wear, professional settings, and formal occasions alike. Diamond studs in particular are widely considered a foundational fine-jewelry purchase. Total carat weight, color, and clarity drive pricing; we pair-match every set carefully so the two earrings appear identical face-on.