3784538
Certified and Appraised AAAA Vivid Tanzanite (Rnd Free Size) 9.00 ctw
3784538
Certified and Appraised AAAA Vivid Tanzanite (Rnd Free Size) 9.00 ctw
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The glory of this AAAA tanzanite will even enchant the gods. The finely faceted gem is a treat for the soul and is a fine ingredient for that enchanting pendant that you always wished for. Make sure that you collect this one.
Highlights
- CARAT WEIGHT: The enchanting gemstones come with a weight of 9.01 ct.
- GRADE: The gem is AAAA graded, which makes it a collector's catch
- SHAPE: It is precisely faceted in round shape for an enchanting appeal
- SIZE: The exquisite gemstone comes in a free size
- EXOTIC HUES: Tanzanites coveted globally for their enchanting hues
- ORIGIN: Tanzanite originates in Tanzania, first found in the Merelani Foothills near Mt. Kilimanjaro
Tanzanite displays a transition of color from blue to violet, with flashes of red and ranks 6.0 to 7.0 on the Mohs scale of hardness. A December birthstone, tanzanite jewelry is also the traditional gift for the 24th wedding anniversary. Tanzanite is said to improve communication and sharpens the mind.
It denotes the total carat weight of all the gemstones. For example: In a ring there are two gemstones, each gemstone might weigh roughly 1 carat, equaling approximately 2 ct. tw.
Minimum size is the measurement of the size of gemstone present in the jewelry.
Every colored gemstone has its own color range, as per hue (The first impression of an object�s basic color), tone (Degree of darkness or lightness of a color) and saturation (A color�s strength or intensity). Color of the gem plays an essential role in determining its value.
Eye-clean is a grade of gemstone clarity in which inclusions are not visible to the naked eye. They are visible only when checked through microscope or any other tool.
The Mohs scale of hardness is a measurement of a mineral�s hardness against ten reference minerals.
In this process, heat is slowly applied to gemstones at temperatures ranging from 200 to 2000 degrees Celsius. Gemstones are formed under heat and pressure, and this heat-only treatment can act as a continuation of Mother Nature's original design. This enhancement alters the color or improves clarity.