PRICE PER PIECE
- Tanzanite 18k White Gold Charm
- Gemstone - Natural Tanzanite
- Jewelry Type - Charms Pendant
- Total weight - 0.170 grams approx.
- Tanzanite Weight - 0.30 carats
- Gold Weight - 0.110 grams approx.
- Gold Purity - 18k
- Tanzanite Size - 4 mm
- Charm's Ring Size - 3 mm
*** Pictures are taken under natural and day light. ***
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Origin: Tanzanite is found in only one place in the world, the Merelani Hills of Tanzania, near Mount Kilimanjaro. This singular origin adds to its allure and exclusivity.
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Color: The most desirable tanzanite colors range from deep blue to violet-blue, often exhibiting pleochroism, meaning they can display different colors when viewed from different angles. The finest tanzanites have a vivid saturation and intense blue-violet hue.
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Formation: Tanzanite is a variety of the mineral zoisite and is formed through a geological process involving heat and pressure. It is typically found in association with other minerals such as garnets and diopsides in metamorphic rocks.
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Rarity: Tanzanite is considered one of the rarest gemstones in the world. Its unique geological formation and limited geographical occurrence contribute to its scarcity. Experts believe that tanzanite may become even scarcer in the future due to the limited availability of high-quality rough material.
PRICE PER PIECE
- Tanzanite 18k White Gold Charm
- Gemstone - Natural Tanzanite
- Jewelry Type - Charms Pendant
- Total weight - 0.170 grams approx.
- Tanzanite Weight - 0.30 carats
- Gold Weight - 0.110 grams approx.
- Gold Purity - 18k
- Tanzanite Size - 4 mm
- Charm's Ring Size - 3 mm
*** Pictures are taken under natural and day light. ***
-
Origin: Tanzanite is found in only one place in the world, the Merelani Hills of Tanzania, near Mount Kilimanjaro. This singular origin adds to its allure and exclusivity.
-
Color: The most desirable tanzanite colors range from deep blue to violet-blue, often exhibiting pleochroism, meaning they can display different colors when viewed from different angles. The finest tanzanites have a vivid saturation and intense blue-violet hue.
-
Formation: Tanzanite is a variety of the mineral zoisite and is formed through a geological process involving heat and pressure. It is typically found in association with other minerals such as garnets and diopsides in metamorphic rocks.
-
Rarity: Tanzanite is considered one of the rarest gemstones in the world. Its unique geological formation and limited geographical occurrence contribute to its scarcity. Experts believe that tanzanite may become even scarcer in the future due to the limited availability of high-quality rough material.