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Custom made Jewellery Watches & Fine Gifts |
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Be Rewarded |
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Tanzanite |
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Since a Maasai tribesman stumbled upon a shimmering blue crystal in the foothills of Tanzania's Mount Kilimanjaro in 1967, tanzanite has become one of the world's most cherished and sought-after gemstones. It is no wonder. With its symphony of exquisite royal blue, lilac, periwinkle hues, & burgundy flashes and supply of the gemstone likely to last just a single generation, tanzanite has captured the imagination of the world's most beautiful people, and earned its rightful place next to diamonds as a must-have gemstone. Indeed, experts maintain that the chance of tanzanite occurring elsewhere in the world is one in a million. Just one generation This geology is rendered even more phenomenal by the fact that the source is limited to a single generation. Those fortunate enough to already own tanzanite, and those who acquire it in the next decade or so will be the only first-time owners. Thereafter, tanzanite will become a precious heirloom. Unparalleled Scarcity In addition to rendering tanzanite 1000 times rarer than diamonds, this unparalleled scarcity has earned tanzanite its own unique place in the gemstone hierarchy. Indeed, its range of unique shades – vibrant, individual and youthful – gives tanzanite a strong, immediately recognizable identity, and contributes to its special positioning in both the gemstone and fine jewelry markets. Kaleidoscopic, distinctive and desirable In geological terms, tanzanite is trichroic. This means that in its rough form it radiates three different colors from each of its crystallographic axes, namely blue, violet and burgundy. Once cut and polished, the stone becomes a kaleidoscope of royal blue, violet, indigo, lilac and periwinkle shades. Different hues appeal to different tastes. Larger stones tend to exhibit more intense color, fire and brilliance, and richly colored tanzanite typically commands the highest prices. Demand for tanzanite among the world’s jewelry designers and manufacturers is growing as knowledge of its exquisite color and diminishing source spreads |
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18ct Tanzanite, spinel & diamond A rare double $3640 |