Natural Tanzanite AAA Quality Cushion Shape Polished Faceted
Loose Gemstones. Ready for Jewelry making.
Shape- Cushion
Weight - 7.65 (In Carat)
Color: Blue
Gemstone- Tanzanite
Treatment- Natural
100% Natural Gemstones. Guarantee.
Rarer than diamonds and almost as famous, tanzanite has skyrocketed in popularity like a starlet in Hollywood in the short 50 years since its discovery. Yet, unlike the diamond which is plentiful in Africa and Russia, tanzanite mines are predicted to run dry roughly around 2022, giving this gem all the more desire and intrigue.
Tanzanite is an exquisite form of
zoisite with color ranges from ultramarine to sapphire blue and appears with
amethyst and sometimes even yellow hues in artificial light. An otherwise
unappealing brown stone, the in-demand blue is created during a traditional
heating process. It is often mistaken for sapphire, but the main difference
between the two gems is tanzanite's brilliant range of purple and blue hues.
Tanzanite is commonly believed to
facilitate a higher consciousness and stimulate intuition and perception. Some
believe that it aids in detoxifying the body and improving vitality. It is said
to be a good stone to wear or have near in situations where you need a calming
and soothing presence. Although, because of the high vibration rate of the
stone, some believe the stone can be a stimulant to the throat and head and
preserve youthfulness.
Another popular belief is
that--because it takes intense heat to bring forth this stone's full
potential--it also has the ability to bring forth the wearers' full potential
and help them get in touch with the alternate side of their personality.
The blue and violet colors
associated with the gem are created by heating cut and polished stones to
752-932 degrees Fahrenheit (400-500 degrees Celsius). Since the zoisite
crystals appear as common brown pebbles before being treated, the gemstone went
undiscovered until 1962 when lightning caused a brushfire which--by a stroke of
fortune--heated some surfaced pebbles to the right temperature. A local Masai
cattle herder noticed a stone sparkling in the sun soon after, and tanzanite
was discovered. Once the stone reached New York Jewelers Tiffany and Co, it was
named "tanzanite" after its country of origin and began its climb to
fame.
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