AAAA Tanzanite, Pear Shaped Tanzanite, Loose Gemstone, Loose Stones (Pear 8x6 mm) 1.00 ctw
AAAA Tanzanite, Pear Shaped Tanzanite, Loose Gemstone, Loose Stones (Pear 8x6 mm) 1.00 ctw
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Embark on a journey of extraordinary beauty with the AAAA tanzanite gemstone, a jewel that captures the essence of rarity and elegance. This loose gem, with its deep blue-violet hue, radiates a brilliance reminiscent of the most captivating sapphire and amethyst. Sourced from the Merelani foothills of Tanzania, this tanzanite blue gemstone is not just a stone but a celestial masterpiece, making it an ideal choice for engagement rings and luxurious jewelry.
Highlights
- EXCEPTIONAL CARAT WEIGHT: This gemstone boasts a total weight of 1.00 ctw, embodying significant value and allure
- PERFECTLY CUT: Expertly cut in a pear shape, this premium loose gemstone showcases its exceptional clarity and vibrant color to perfection
- IDEAL SIZE: With a size of 8x6 mm, it is perfectly proportioned for a variety of jewelry settings
- TOP GRADE QUALITY: As a AAAA graded gemstone, this pear shape tanzanite represents the highest quality in tanzanite, known for its intense color and clarity
- RARE ORIGIN: Originating from the unique locale of the Merelani foothills in Tanzania, this gemstone's origin adds to its exclusivity and charm
- PLEOCHROIC WONDER: Exhibiting pleochroism, this premium tanzanite stone changes color with different angles, adding a magical quality to its appearance
- CELESTIAL BLUE HUES: This tanzanite's mesmerizing blues and violets make it a universally loved and sought-after gemstone, ideal for creating enchanting jewelry.
- SUSTAINABLE MINING: Mined under strict regulations and taxes imposed by the Tanzanian government, this practice ensures the protection of tanzanite reserves
- UNIQUE FUN FACT: Tanzanite is incredibly scarce, found only in one place on earth, with an estimated five to six years of mining remaining for these precious stones