Tanzanite - TAN44
- Product Code:TAN44
- CompositionZoisite
- ShapeOctagon
- Weight4.93 Carats
- Size/Dimensions 11.86 x 7.96 x 5.38 * * mm
- ClarityTransparent
- TreatmentHeat Treating Tanzanite is a Common Trade Practice
- OriginTanzania
- CertificationAvailable - GFCO Certified
- Availability:In Stock
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KD 550.000
Tanzanite is an extraordinary gemstone.
It occurs in only one place worldwide. Its blue, surrounded by a fine hint of purple, is a wonderful color.
Thanks to its unusual aura and the help of the New York jeweler’s Tiffany, it has rapidly become one of the most coveted gemstones in the world.
It is named after the East African state of Tanzania, the only place in the world where it has been found. Africa? Does anyone think of gemstones when they hear that name? Well they should, because Africa is a continent which provides the world with a multitude of truly magnificent gemstones, like tanzanite for example. On its discovery in 1967, it was enthusiastically celebrated by the specialists as the 'gemstone of the 20th century'. They held their breath in excitement as they caught sight of the first deep-blue crystals which had been found in the Merelani Hills near Arusha in the north of Tanzania.
The deep blue of the tanzanite is fantastic and runs from ultramarine blue to light violet blue. The most coveted color is a blue surrounded by a delicate hint of purple, which has a particularly wonderful effect in sizes of over 10 carats.
A tanzanite will continue to fascinate with its unusual, captivating aura. Its deep blue with the slightly purple tinge is one of the most extravagant colors known to Man. It personifies immaculate, yet unconventional elegance. A person who acquires one of these exclusive gems is someone who wishes to set himself apart from the hoi polloi. A person who wears it exudes confidence and individuality. The almost magical color of a perfectly cut tanzanite is one that not only suits confident young women; it is also excellently suited to underlining the individuality of the more mature woman.
In the meantime, almost any price you care to name is being asked - and paid! - for tanzanite of good quality and large size. What makes this stone so popular? Is it simply that fantastic color? No, it is also the exclusivity of its origin. The stone is particularly highly prized because it is found in only one place in the whole world. The idea of possessing something that not everyone has always been one of the main criteria in the way we esteem special gems.