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Tanzanite Jewelry
What is tanzanite?
The transparent violetish blue variety of ziosite, called tanzanite, is
a relative newcomer to the gem market. The object of an aggressive
publicity campaign by Tiffany & Company in 1967, tanzanite captured
the world's attention and has held it ever since. Tanzanite has become
the most popular gem stone sold today after the Big Four (diamond,
ruby, sapphire, & emerald). 
It is believed that the Masai
herders in a town near the foothills of Munt Kilimanjaro (now part of
Tanzania) were the first people to discover this gemstone. According
to popular myth, a lightning strike near the Merelani hills set
surrounding grasslands on fire. When the Masai herders returned to the
area with their livestock, magical blue stones appeared on the ground.
When a Portuguese geologist, named Manuel d' Souza, traveled to this
area in Tanzania, several of the native herders took him to a place
where these blue stones were on the ground.
Thinking they
were sapphires, he was disappointed when tests showed they were too
soft. But he still believed the stones might have some value, so he
quickly staked out his claims and registered them with the government.
Despite d'Souza's efforts to keep the find a secret, word spread fast.
Before long, nearly 100 claims were staked. This exciting new gem
reached the US market in 1970.
With vast deposits in the northern part of the country near the
Merelani hills, Tanzania is the primary commercial source of tanzanite.
Very small deposits have been found in Kenya, but were not considered
large enough for commercial purposes. Until recently. With Tanzanite's
ongoing popularity even these small deposits are now being mined and
have even been the source of armed disputes.
When heated to 600
degrees Celsius, greenish to brownish zoisite undertakes an incredible
metamorphosis, resulting in the creation of this vibrant blue to blue
violet gemstone, tanzanite. With hardness between 6 and 7 on the Moh's
scale, tanzanite is quite fragile, and for this reason, ultrasonic
should never be used to clean this precious gem stone. However with an
appropriate setting and some care, all kinds of tanzanite jewelry
including tanzanite rings will provide their wearer with endless
pleasure. Dazzling as tanzanite earrings and tanzanite necklaces, this
rare gemstone speaks volumes about the wearer's personality and sense
of style.
In its early discovery, tanzanite was only available in small
stones; however, today, larger stones have been made available,
providing greater variety to the gemstone market. The Smithsonian
Institution has two notable tanzanites: one faceted stone of 122.7
carats and a rare cat's eye tanzanite of 18.2 carats.
The lighting condition is the most critical factor when evaluating
the value of these gem stones. Tanzanite will display the most blue
under daylight, while the violet shade will be more apparent under
incandescent light. The stone which commands the highest value is
generally the one which displays minimal violet, even when it is viewed
under incandescent light.
BE BORN TO TANZANITETM - The Tanzanite Foundation
From the heart of Africa comes a powerful tradition, Maasai women that have had the honor of giving birth to a child, wear blue beads and fabric to bestow upon the child a healthy and positive life, setting themselves apart as creators of new life.
This custom, protected and preserved by the proud Maasai over generations, is now embodied in the unique color of a mystical gem, tanzanite. Found only at the foothills of Mount Kilimanjaro, tanzanite's kaleidoscope of blue-violet colors draws on the mysterious beauty of its place of origin.
The gift of tanzanite at birth uniquely symbolizes new beginnings and pays tribute to those who have shown the greatest of loves by becoming a parent. Be part of this tradition. Celebrate new life. Be born to tanzanite TM.
The above excerpt is taken from the Tanzanite Foundation website. "Be Born to Tanzantie" is a licensed trademark of the foundation.
Gem Quality:
Clean; vibrant, medium dark bluish purple; brilliance; excellent cut, good polish; no color zoning
AAA: Clean; medium dark bluish purple; brilliance; good cut and polish; no color zoning
AA: Eye clean; medium bluish purple; brilliance; good cut, good polish; little or no color zoning
A+: Eye clean; medium bluish purple; brilliance; good cut, good polish; little or no color zoning
A: Eye clean; medium light bluish purple; brilliance; good cut, good polish; little or no color zoning
B: Very slightly included; medium light bluish purple; brilliance; good cut, good polish; little or no color zoning