An unusual combination of a strong color change, good cutting, and superior clarity. Alexandrite is rarely this nice and both the daylight blue-green and the incandescent red purple colors are very attractive. The saturation of the daylight blue-green exceeds the top GIA color grade for alexandrite and the stones from this deposit may very well end up resetting GIA's color standard for alexandrite.

| Identification | |
| Type: | Natural |
| Species: | Chrysoberyl |
| Variety: | Alexandrite |
| Origin: | Deobhog area, Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India |
| Hardness: | 8.5 |
| Density: | 3.75 |
| RI-1: | 1.741 |
| RI-2: | 1.76 |
| Enhancements | |
| Variety of work: | Faceted |
| Designation: | A (Not currently known to be enhanced) |
| Color | |
| Color light source: | Cool daylight |
| Color description: | vstbG*6/5 (medium dark very strongly bluish green) |
| Phenomena: | Change of color (Alexandrite effect) Pleochroism Strong |
| Color phenomena: | rP 5/3 (medium reddish purple) |
| Clarity | |
| Clarity type: | Eye clean (Type I) |
| Transparency: | Transparent |
| Cut | |
| Shape: | Oval |
| Cut style: | Portuguese |
| Symmetry: | Exceptional |
| Brilliance: | Exceptional |
| Polish: | Exceptional |
| Size | |
| Width: | 6.08 mm |
| Length: | 8.42 mm |
| Depth: | 4.78 mm |
| Weight: | 2.10 cts |