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Natural AlexandriteVSNatural Color-Change Sapphire

Side-by-side comparison of physical properties, fluorescence, and crystal system — to identify by observation.

Natural Alexandrite
A
アレキサンドライト(天然)
Natural Color-Change Sapphire
B
カラーチェンジサファイア(天然)
Decisive distinctionsDECISIVE
  • is higher in Natural Color-Change Sapphire, giving a numerical distinguishing point.
  • is higher in Natural Color-Change Sapphire, giving a numerical distinguishing point.
  • is higher in Natural Color-Change Sapphire, giving a numerical distinguishing point.
  • is higher in Natural Alexandrite, giving a numerical distinguishing point.

Note: properties whose numeric ranges do not overlap are auto-extracted. Both are measurable with a refractometer or heavy-liquid bath.

Physical propertiesPROPERTIES
PropertyA: Natural AlexandriteB: Natural Color-Change SapphireVerdict
Refractive index (RI)1.745–1.7551.762–1.770B higher
Specific gravity (SG)3.71–3.753.95–4.03B higher
Mohs hardness8.59.0B higher
Birefringence0.0090.008A higher
Dispersion
Optics & fluorescenceOPTICS & UV
PropertyA: Natural AlexandriteB: Natural Color-Change Sapphire
Crystal system斜方晶系六方晶系(三方晶系)
Pleochroism強(緑・赤紫・黄橙)強(変色性に対応)
Chelsea filterredred / pink
UV (long-wave)weak (red)weak (red)
UV (short-wave)weak (red)inert
ObservationOBSERVATION

Alexandrite makes a dramatic green-to-red color change driven by chromium; color-change sapphire usually shifts only from blue-violet to violet. RI (chrysoberyl 1.74–1.75 vs sapphire 1.76–1.77) and UV behavior — alexandrite often shows red LW , color-change sapphire is typically inert — settle the species.

Color categoriesCATEGORIES
A: Natural Alexandrite
Color-change
B: Natural Color-Change Sapphire
Color-change / Blue / Purple
A: Natural Alexandrite — full entryB: Natural Color-Change Sapphire — full entryMeasure your own stone and identify it
DISTINGUISHING TOOLS · 3 ITEMS

Distinguishing tools

Tools that decide between Natural Alexandrite and Natural Color-Change Sapphire in practice.

Note: this page is auto-generated from published GIA / CGL reference values. Individual stones, treatments, and synthetics may fall outside these ranges. For a definitive identification, consult an accredited gem laboratory.