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4 Reasons Why Diamonds Are The Perfect Partner For Tanzanite

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Diamonds are usually stunning on their own, as are colored gemstones of various kinds. But combining the two results in something even more refined. Diamonds and tanzanite, both unique in their own way, complement each other brilliantly to create stunning pieces of jewelry. Whether you choose  tanzanite and diamond rings  as your beautiful accessory of the day or wish to amaze everyone with spectacular  tanzanite and diamond earrings , this combination will have all eyes on you. Colorless diamonds look stunning when set as solitaire stones in gold settings, with or without other gems. But here are some reasons why they are considered the perfect partner for tanzanite: - A visual pleasure  Diamonds tend to glitter a little more when matched with tanzanite gemstones due to the deep hues of the magnificent gem. With its numerous facets, a diamond refracts white light wonderfully and has the natural power to be beautiful on its own, but when combined with tanzanite, they drastically intens

5 Facts About Tanzanite You Should Know

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Tanzanite, one of the world's rarest and most beautiful precious stones, has increased in popularity due to its rarity and hypnotic violetish-blue hue. Celebrities have frequently worn it on the red carpet, piquing public interest in gemstones.  Exquisite  tanzanite jewelry  and  tanzanite loose gemstones  will soon become valued heirlooms as the stone's scarcity grows by the day. Despite its youth, this gemstone possesses a number of distinguishing characteristics that make it a worthwhile consideration for fine jewelry.  Here are five fascinating facts about tanzanite that everyone should know: Discovered in Tanzania Manuel De Souza, an Indian tailor who had traveled to Tanzania to look for gemstones and gold, discovered this unique gemstone. He was walking around the foothills of Mount Kilimanjaro when he noticed something shimmering in the ground.  He reasoned that the stone was too soft to be sapphire, and thus later classified it as a Zoisite variation. The heat treatment

Tanzanite Jewelry To Make Your Valentine Feel Loved

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Tanzanite wedding rings  or any other jewelry with this fabulous gem, especially when it's gifted, is something that resonates with love and a sense of devotion. Although there are trends and traditions about jewelry, the best gifts are always rare, unique, personal, and valuable. Tanzanite jewelry is not only a visual treat but also has remarkable features that are not found in too many other gemstones.  Firstly, tanzanite is 1000 times rarer than diamonds, making it a very popular colored gemstone. It is trichroic in nature i.e., showing three colors when viewed from different angles, thus every jewelry piece, from our  tanzanite and diamond earrings  to tanzanite bracelets, tanzanite and diamond earrings and the rest of our collection is truly unique. For Valentine’s Day, this stunning gem has you covered - it’s gorgeous, forever, rare, and nothing short of the perfect gift. Here are three of our tanzanite jewelry pieces that encapsulate every possible factor you’re looking for

4 Magnificent Tanzanite Marquise Rings For Valentine's Day Under $1000

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There’s no deliberation that  tanzanite and diamond rings  are a wonderful gift for any occasion; all the more so on Valentine’s Day. That said, a lot of thought goes into shopping for that perfect piece. Once you’ve decided on a budget, the following important factors to consider are the shape of the gemstone, the overall design, and if it will appeal to your partner or your own tastes. This Valentine’s Day, we’re recommending the ‘marquise’ cut, showcasing an elongated ellipse with pointed ends. Our marquise-shaped  tanzanite rings  highlight the inherent color and sparkle of the gem. This cut is a popular choice for modern-day  tanzanite engagement rings   as well.  Here are four of our exquisite marquise-cut  tanzanite rings for sale , that are under $1000:  Go for the classics: Consider this piece if you’re looking for  tanzanite engagement rings  with a classic take. The marquise-cut tanzanite is paired with round-cut diamonds, featuring a rounded band. The overall style is a del