This alexandrite simulant is crafted from lab-created synthetic purple corundum, displaying a distinctive grayish purple color reminiscent of natural alexandrite. With a hardness of 9 on the Mohs Scale, these heart-faceted stones offer excellent durability for everyday wear. Their robust composition makes them suitable for demanding metalworking applications, including firing in metal clay and stone-in-place casting. Clean with warm, soapy water; ultrasonic and steam cleaning are generally safe.
Features
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Alexandrite simulant with grayish purple color
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Composed of synthetic purple corundum for consistent color and quality
- Hardness of 9 on the Mohs Scale — suitable for everyday wear
- Safe to fire in metal clay
- Safe for stone-in-place casting
- Ultrasonic and steam cleaning generally safe
Specifications
| Stone Type |
Alexandrite Simulant |
| Material |
Lab-created synthetic purple corundum |
| Color |
Grayish purple |
| Shape |
Heart, faceted |
| Mohs Hardness |
9 |
| Size Tolerance |
+/– 0.10 mm (calibrated) |
| Care |
Warm, soapy water; ultrasonic and steam generally safe |
Available Options
| Part # |
Size |
| 916-608 |
4x4 mm |
| 916-615 |
5x5 mm |
| 916-618 |
6x6 mm |
Notes
- Calibrated gemstone sizes may vary slightly +/– 0.10 mm.
- This stone is a simulant, not a natural alexandrite; it does not exhibit the color-change phenomenon of natural alexandrite.