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Real Alexandrite Stone Price Guide

  • Writer: Krishna Kumawat
    Krishna Kumawat
  • Jun 17
  • 4 min read

Alexandrite — the enchanting stone that shifts color from green to red — is one of the rarest and most enchanting gems known to man. With its rarity comes confusion, particularly for buyers looking to wrap their heads around how much a true Alexandrite stone should cost. With all the synthetics and imitations, along with price variations, how do you know that you’ve found the genuine Alexandrite stone price?

In this complete guide, we analyze the price premium and prices of Alexandrite by quality, origin, carat weight and other factors. If you’re planning to purchase genuine Alexandrite, Navratan – The Online Gem Bazar has a collection of certified natural stones at best prices with full transparency.



Why Real Alexandrite Is So Expensive

Real Alexandrite is not rare — it’s extremely rare. Found first in the 1830s in what was then the Russian Empire’s Ural Mountains, the original deposits are mainly tapped out today. Even as new sources open in Brazil, Sri Lanka, and Africa to feed the natural stone market, high-quality natural stones continue to be produced in limited global quantities.

The worth of a genuine Alexandrite gem is found in these areas.

  • natural origin (not synthetic)

  • Recreating the color change effect

  • Though clarity and carat weight are viewed differently by the two sectors.

  • Its pristine condition has made it a mecca for outdoor enthusiasts.

  • Collector interest and market demand


Typical Real Alexandrite Stone Price Ranges (Per Carat)

| Quality | Price (INR) | Price (USD) | Synthetic | ₹1,000 – ₹5,000 | $10 – $60 | | Low-Quality Natural | ₹25,000 – ₹60,000 | $300 – $750 | | Medium-Quality Natural | ₹70,000 – ₹1,50,000 | $850 – $1,800 | | High-Quality Natural | ₹2,00,000 – ₹4,00,000| $2,400 – $5,000 | | Top-Grade Russian Origin | ₹5,00,000 – ₹12,00,000| $6,000 – $14,500 |

Note that these prices are for natural, untreated Alexandrite, and will vary by seller, availability, and certification.


What Determines Real Alexandrite Price


 1. Birthplace of the Gem

  • Russian Alexandrites (particularly antique ones) are the most sought after, as they have a deep and remarkable color change.

  • Brazilian Alexandrites fetch high prices, famed for excellent rich saturation.

  • Sri Lankan and Tanzanian stones are less expensive, but they can still be authentic and lovely.


2. Color Change Intensity

The more dramatic the color change (preferably greenish-blue in daylight and purplish-red under incandescent light), the greater the value. Wide or weak shifts move the price lower.


3. Caliper or other related charges.

True to fashion, the clearer the Alexandrites, the more expensive they are per carat. Eye-clean stones with little to no inclusions cost a lot more.


 4. Carat Weight

The bigger you go, the more exponentially prices increase. A 2-carat natural Alexandrite with at least eye clean clarity and 1-color change could easily be worth 10x or more per carat than a 0.5-carat stone.


 5.Treatment Status

Untreated stones are exponentially more valuable. Heated or treated stones, though, even though they’re still occasionally sold as “natural,” should sell for less and be clearly disclosed as such.


How To Spot An Authentic Alexandrite

To make sure you’re purchasing a genuine Alexandrite, watch out for:

  • Gemological Certification (GIA, IGI, GRS, etc.)

  • Simple traceability back to an original source

  • Visual inspection under different light sources

  • 5 Improve transparency from the seller

At Navratan, every Alexandrite is accompanied with third-party Lab certification, actual images & video along with detailed gemological grading.


Beware These Cheap Imitations

Several gems on the market replicate Alexandrite’s appearance but are not true Alexandrites. Common alternatives are

  • Color-change garnet appears to be a magic trick—the color changes depending on the light source!

  • Synthetic Ruby – Synthetic Alumni Sapphire Synthetic Corundum

  • Lab-created alexandrite has the same properties and appearance as natural alexandrite.

These man made stones can be visually impressive but have none of the rarity or value of natural Alexandrite. They are almost always priced significantly less and need to be distinctly marked as synthetic or imitation.


Why Buy Real Alexandrite from Navratan?

Today, Navratan is one of India’s most trusted e-commerce platforms to buy natural, certified gemstones. When you work with Navratan,

  • You can have the peace of mind knowing you’re getting 100% natural Alexandrite with an official certification of authenticity.

  • You gain access to expert gem advice for any astrological or investment needs.

  • From transparent pricing to no middlemen to clear, easy-to-navigate return policies

  • You can select from a broad array of origins, carat sizes, color grades.

From our studio in the United States, we ship worldwide and guarantee each gemstone you purchase has passed through our discriminating quality standards.


Conclusion

Understanding real Alexandrite stone price, you need to consider a variety of factors-cross rarity, quality and the ever-changing market trends. So whether you’re purchasing for astrological good vibes, investment purposes, or blingin’ yourself out, knowing what drives pricing makes you a savvy shopper that can feel confident in selecting the right piece.

For certified, natural Alexandrites, shop now at Navratan.com—where authenticity meets elegance, and trust is in every transaction.


 
 
 

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