Diamonds might be forever, but if you’re looking for a few gemstones that are as mysteriously compelling try Alexandrite. This gemstone has an ever0changing hue and is extremely rare and special making it ideal for brides who want a one-of-a-kind custom wedding band in Baton Rouge.

 

Alexandrite gemstones vs diamonds

It can be quite difficult to compare Alexandrite and diamonds as they are both different in their own unique ways. Alexandrite is desirable for someone who is looking for a more unique and unusual engagement ring that stands out and feels a bit more exclusive.

 

This rare and expensive stone on custom fingerprint jewelry in Baton Rouge isn’t a bad option when it comes to durability, while a diamond is by far the most durable stone, an alexandrite is 8.5 out of 10 Mohs hardness.

 

What to look for in an Alexandrite ring

An alexandrite’s color changes from green to blue, yellow to green in daylight, and pink, purple to red in the candlelight. You can pick any white metal or even warmer or cooler tones to match with it. The stronger the color change the more expensive your gemstone will be so ensure you check your men’s wedding bands in Baton Rouge before buying.

 

It’s always better to buy your gemstone from a certified jeweler to ensure that you’re getting the best and avoid synthetic or treated gemstones as they are altered in color, clarity, or durability. Natural stones are much better as you get what you pay for.

 

To Sum It Up

Your alexandrite engagement ring needs to be taken to a professional jeweler to be cleaned and maintained and even polished from time to time. In between cleanings, use warm soapy water, a clean soft toothbrush, and dry with a microfiber cloth.