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***SPECIAL***Light Blue Violet Tanzanite (G.I.S.A Certified) 1.02CT
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***SPECIAL***Light Blue Violet Tanzanite (G.I.S.A Certified) 1.02CT

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Indicative market price: R9,550.00
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Condition
New
Location
South Africa
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Product code
LF10001
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138147542

Spoil Your Loved One!!!

Tanazanite makes a perfect pendant!

Buy with ease, as this product is certified.

Clarity: VVS

More About Tanzanite:

 

Tanzanite was first discovered in the East African country of Tanzania in 1967, and has been heralded by many as the Stone of the 20th Century and in 2002 with its elevation to Birthstone for December in many ways crystallised this feeling into a reality.

While Tanzanite is a relatively recent discovery, the gem is the cobalt ultramarine to sapphire blue example of a minerals that was discovered almost two hundred years ago, in the Austrian Alps.

Nearly all tanzanite has been heat treated to produce the striking violet-blue color, with the natural colour being a rather dull and uninteresting yellow-brown.

With only one economic deposit currently in production Tanzanite is a member of the gemstone endangered species list. Estimates vary, but in all likelihood with consumption continuing at it current levels, the Merelani Hills deposits of Tanzania will be completely depleted within 20 years.

Tanzanite should be worn with care in all but designs that prevent the gem from being knocked or scratched

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