Tanzanite Jewellery for a Queenly Fix
Rubies are red and emeralds are green… but if you have gotten bored of this red and green combo in jewellery, it’s time to look elsewhere. The beautiful blue and violet shade of the tanzanite stone is waiting for your kind attention.
Tanzanite is a big, bold gem with a queenly aura and a clear blue colour. It has a large, bold presence that is adored by the connoisseurs.
Millennials are getting attracted to tanzanite jewellery because of its boldness and presence. It would not be wrong to say that tanzanite jewellery is the flavour of the season, and about time too.
Here are the most important things that you need to know about tanzanite jewellery and the gem by itself, before buying it-
Tanzanite: A rarest of rare of Gems
Tanzanite is one of the rarest gemstones on the earth’s surface and one of the most undervalued ones too.
Another lesser-known fact about this ‘Gem for the Generations’ is that it was discovered in the 1960s and named after Tanzania by Tiffany & Co.
Tiffany declared it to be the most beautiful stone discovered in the last 2,000 years! A RARE HONOUR INDEED!
Tanzanites are Blue- But with a Difference!
The devil, as they say, is in the details. There are four blue gemstones that are most often seen in commercial jewellery today. These are aquamarine, topaz, sapphire, and tanzanite. Although they are all “blue” in colour, each one is unique.
Tanzanite has no one steady colour because it reflects different colours, ranging from light blues or lilacs to deep indigos and violets. And herein lies its true beauty and charm.
The thing to note when buying Tanzanite jewellery is that these gems with a strong-to-vivid blue, purplish-blue and violetish blue colour are the most valuable. People who have experience with gems are able to identify good quality tanzanite from among a variety of gems.
Tanzanite jewellery is perfect for men too
Tanzanite jewellery is not just limited to be worn and enjoyed by the ladies. Men can wear these blue sparklers with aplomb too.
This stone is perfect for that cool get-together as it has a lovely outgoing vibe. We always believe that jewellery is a perfect way to express who you are, so we invite all the powerful men to experiment with Tanzanite jewel pieces to add to their brawny aura.
Tanzanite jewellery
Tanzanite jewellery in India uses smaller tanzanite gems usually under five carats in weight to adorn rings, necklaces, chokers… or just about any kind of jewellery type. You can find the rich hues of tanzanite in any type of tanzanite jewellery available today. But, because the gem is so rare, you have just a few premium jewellers using this rare, precious gem to craft jewellery pieces, especially in India.
Small stones are typically cut into smaller, calibrated sizes for use in commercial jewellery. The larger tanzanite gemstones with top-grade colour are the most valuable and often go into custom-made or designer jewellery. Large stones are also made to make this type of jewellery piece. Large stones with exceptional colour are very rare. These are often purchased by collectors, museums, or investors.
What type of jewellery type is tanzanite most suited to?
Tanzanite is best suited for earrings, pendants, and other jewellery items that will not encounter abrasion and impact on a daily basis. This gemstone is thus less suited for use in a ring. Tanzanite rings are for “dress rather than daily wear.”
This is because tanzanite has a hardness of about 6.5 on the Mohs Hardness scale and this is too low. This makes tanzanite vulnerable to being scratched during normal wear if it is used in a ring.
It can get easily chipped too unless protected by settings designed to protect the stone.
Tanzanite is also sensitive to sudden temperature change and is more subject to breakage at that time.
This is the reason, you should buy this awesome queenly tanzanite jewellery only from a reputed jeweller like MangatraiNeeraj that knows everything about the stone and creates a masterpiece, standout jewellery piece using this gem to make you the showstopper wherever you go.
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