Tanzanite the gemstone of East Africa is a rare and exotic variety of a Gemstone.
Tanzanite occurs in a variety of colors. The most widely recognized
color of tanzanite, in the jewelry industry is purple. In smaller sizes,
it tends to the lighter shades, with lavender the most common. In
larger sizes the gem typically displays darker and richer tones of
purple.
Since tanzanite is a much recent find, it is popularly known as the gemstone of the 20th century. According to The Tanzanite Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting tanzanite and those associated with its mining, tanzanite gemstone is a 1000 times rarer than diamonds. The obvious reason is its limited source which is getting depleted. This generation has the privilege to be the first time owners of a tanzanite gemstone.
Since tanzanite is a much recent find, it is popularly known as the gemstone of the 20th century. According to The Tanzanite Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting tanzanite and those associated with its mining, tanzanite gemstone is a 1000 times rarer than diamonds. The obvious reason is its limited source which is getting depleted. This generation has the privilege to be the first time owners of a tanzanite gemstone.
In the year 2002
this exceptional gemstone was added to the American Gem Trade
Association’s list of birthstones. Tanzanite is the birthstone for the
month of December.
When tanzanite is mined, it is almost
always grayish or brownish in color. Very rarely rough crystal will come
out purple or blue, but for those that don , heat treatment
is used to get the lovely color. This treatment brings out the
beautiful blues and purples tanzanite is so celebrated for. The
treatment is permanent and an accepted norm in the jewelry industry. The
treatment does not affect the price of the gemstone.
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