This auction has been won.
Leading
vived54 10 × R8.00
31 Oct 09:58
LunaBlue350 5 × R8.00
31 Oct 12:03
z3_power14 10 × R8.00
31 Oct 15:45
steynh(Blacklisted) 5 × R5.00
31 Oct 08:16
Runners-up
steynh(Blacklisted) 30 × R5.00
31 Oct 08:16
frosen2354 30 × R2.00
30 Oct 13:59

Similar products

R30 shipping
TANZANITE PARCEL - 15 x BLUE VIOLET ROUND FACET - 0.78cts
R239.99
R30 shipping
TANZANITE - NICE VIOLET BLUE ROUND CUT - 0.190cts
R285
R30 shipping
TANZANITE - NICE VIOLET BLUE ROUND CUT - 0.200cts
R309.99
TANZANITE - BLUE VIOLET ROUND FACET - 0.04cts
R29.99

30 X VIOLET BLUE TANZANITE ROUND +/- 0.04CTS EACH

30 were available / new
R8.00 auction closed
Closed 31 Oct 07 21:00
Shipping
Standard courier shipping from R60
R60 Standard shipping applies to orders under R100, in most areas in South Africa. R30 Standard shipping applies to orders over R100. Some areas may attract a R30 surcharge. This will be calculated at checkout if applicable.
Check my rate
Ready to ship in
The seller has indicated that they will usually have this item ready to ship within 3 business days. Shipping time depends on your delivery address. The most accurate delivery time will be calculated at checkout, but in general, the following shipping times apply:
 
Standard Delivery
Main centres:  1-3 business days
Regional areas: 3-4 business days
Remote areas: 3-5 business days
Returns
Replacement 7 Days
Replacement Guarantee: 7 Days: A 10% handling fee and shipping is not refundable.
Buyer Protection

Product details

Condition
New
Location
South Africa
Customer ratings:
Bob Shop ID
5607805

 

         

 

 

 Mining of Tanzanite

 In the foothills of Mt. Kilimanjaro in Tanzania is the only known mining site of tanzanite, called Merelani Hills. Many rumors have surfaced throughout the years concerning other locations, but none have been proven. You can almost see for miles as you stand on top of the hills and view the mines. The Merelani Hills (as people refer to the actual area of the mines) have been the host for the tanzanite rough since 1967. The once populated area, where thousands of workers were busy extracting quality rough tanzanite, is now pretty quiet. Not much action for an area, which gave the world its #1 demanded colored gem. There once were over 2,000 pits or holes in the ground with miners going deep into the surface of the earth to find its deep colored treasures. However, with time came the lack of productivity, causing many to abandon and leave this beautiful area. Today there are about 150 pits in the grounds with several hundred workers.

Rarity of Tanzanite

Tanzanite is rare because of the single source of mining and gem grade colors, darkness, and sizes over 2 cts. are not common. The rarity of the supply slowly became an issue in the eyes of manufacturers, retailers and consumers. Sure the rarity added to the ambiance and the mystery of the gem, but it also added to the price tag. When the mines collapsed in 1998 due to severe flooding, this added to an already slow production schedule. People realized this beautiful gem would not be around forever. Although still produced, the rarity still plays a big role in the character of tanzanite. Many feel it will not be around in years to come. We would rather appreciate it today and not look to tomorrow. The major fault block D that produces the biggest, darkest pieces is still NOT OPEN as of 2002.

  

To view our Terms & Conditions CLICK HERE

 

 

TANZANITE 

WEIGHT +/- 0.04CTS EACH

SIZE +/- 2.00 MM EACH

NUMBER OF GEM: 30 PIECE

SHAPE: ROUND

COLOR: VIOLET BLUE

CLARITY: EYE CLEAN TO SI

ORIGIN: TANZANIA

HARDNESS: 6.5

HEAT: LIGHT

SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 2.3-3.4

REFRACTIVE INDEX: 1.69-1.70

CHEMICAL COMPOSITION: Ca2AI3Si3012OH

CRYSTAL STRUCTURE: ORTHORHOMBIC

THESE ARE AUTHENTIC TANZANITES

THERE ARE 30 TANZANITES ON THIS AUCTION

 

Click here for other auctions

Customer ratings: 3 ratings

As always prompt and very pleasant to deal with. Would recommend any time.
06 Nov 2007
Always a pleasure doing business with you.
12 Nov 2007
Thank you!! Always a pleasure & lovely stones.
13 Nov 2007