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  1. A fine jewelry house based in New York City. Our jewelry is crafted with care, utilizing only the rarest and finest materials nature has to offer. We specialize in natural Brazilian alexandrite and other unique gems.

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  2. Mark Henry is the leading source of high quality natural alexandrite. This collection is full of unique pieces like alexandrite rings, pendants and earrings. Natural alexandrite has the ability to change color in the daylight.

  3. This masterful creation revisits an iconic Mark Henry design that has been reimagined to tailor the specifications of a breathtaking 4.27 ct. oval shape natural Brazilian alexandrite that rests securely within a frame of twinkling baguette and round diamonds.

  4. Mark Henry Co. is the pioneer behind the rarest gemstone on earth, the natural alexandrite. Mark Henry Co. have established themselves as a premiere jewelry house responsible for reintroducing the alexandrite gem to the world.

  5. The alexandrite in Mark Henry jewelry is sourced from an ethically operated, family-owned mine in the southeastern region of Brazil. Often described as “emerald by day, ruby by night,” alexandrite changes color from a bluish-green in daylight to a purplish-red in incandescent light.

  6. The alexandrite in Mark Henry jewelry is sourced from an ethically operated, family-owned mine in the southeastern region of Brazil. Often described as “emerald by day, ruby by night,” alexandrite changes color from a bluish-green in daylight to a purplish-red in incandescent light.

  7. The alexandrite in Mark Henry jewelry is sourced from an ethically operated, family-owned mine in the southeastern region of Brazil. Often described as “emerald by day, ruby by night,” alexandrite changes color from a bluish-green in daylight to a purplish-red in incandescent light.

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