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kaitou ([personal profile] kaitou) wrote2008-06-18 12:05 pm

Awesome Sauce

So a few years ago when I finished the first draft of Penny and winning Nanowrimo for the second time, I used a chunk of my yearly bonus to get myself a really awesome piece of jewelry. I got an alexandrite necklace. The idea that it changes color depending on the light fascinated me. But I could never see a difference between it inside and outside, it was always a red-violet color. I wasn't too upset because I know good alexandrite is expensive, and maybe I got some with a very weak color change, and that's why it was in my price range.

Then last month my old halogen desk lamp gave up the ghost. The whole light section just fell out of it. I replaced it with a fluorescent light that I hoped would be brighter (totally wasn't) and then yesterday I wore the necklace. I took it off and put it down on my desk and...

Holy cow, it was green!

Three years later it DOES work! So awesome.

[identity profile] mewsrissicat.livejournal.com 2008-06-19 01:40 am (UTC)(link)
That's so cool... it's one of Amy/Changeling's favorite stones, too. (So much so that I bought her a pair of lab-created earrings.)

[identity profile] soranokumo.livejournal.com 2008-06-19 02:19 am (UTC)(link)
Hee! That really isawesome. So good to know you didn't spend that much money on a not-quite-as-shiny piece of alexandrite... but that it really is a shiny piece of alexandrite that just needed a little chance of light. <3

Cool.

[identity profile] m-steelgrave.livejournal.com 2008-06-19 01:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Neat. I love working with light in theatre because of all the things that change color that you wouldn't think would. It's cool to have an everyday something that does it.

My high school ring changed colors, though it was not alexandrite. It was a sort of greyish purple outside, and a greyish green inside.