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Studs Tanzanite Earring 1.02 Ct.Tw.Total Carat Weight, 18K White Gold
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Stone type: | Tanzanite | Tanzanite |
|---|---|---|
Item ID: | PR7384 | PR7384 |
Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 5.1 Width: 4.22 Height: 3.48 | Length: 5.25 Width: 4.22 Height: 3.34 |
Weight: | 0.48 Ct. | 0.54 Ct. |
Color: help | Violet | Violet |
Color intensity: help | Intense | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Tanzania | Tanzania |
Per carat price: help | $400 | $400 |
These tanzanite stud earrings from The Natural Gemstone Company are an objet d art for the connoisseur, a study in refined color and meticulous craftsmanship that announces itself with quiet authority. The stones present as a matched pair of transparent violet tanzanites with a total weight of 1.02 carats, each oval in shape and precisely measured at 5.25 by 4.22 by 3.34 millimeters, cut in a mixed brilliant pattern to marry scintillation with a controlled, velvety depth of color. Clarity is graded very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, a testament to the stones clarity and translucence, and the polish is excellent, allowing facets to whisper and then sing as they catch the light. These tanzanites have been heat treated, a stable enhancement that deepens the vivid violet blue that tanzanite is celebrated for, and their origin in the foothills of Tanzania imbues them with provenance as storied as their hue. Each gem sits in a delicate 14 karat white gold four prong mounting, a cool metal choice that cradles the violet blue and allows the stones color to read pure and intense against the skin, an accessory that reads as effortless elegance and considered taste.
Color saturation is where these tanzanites truly set themselves apart, and a measured comparison to other popular earring styles reveals their unique appeal. Against colorless diamonds, which command attention through brilliance and fire but are intentionally absent of hue, the tanzanites offer a chromatic statement that is inherently more emotive, a wearable color rather than a pure play of light. When compared to classic blue sapphires, which trend toward a deep, royal blue, these tanzanites translate as a more complex and modern violet blue, their pleochroic nature offering subtle shifts between violet, purple, and blue that give the stones a living quality not present in a uniformly saturated sapphire. Against amethyst, often prized for its purple identity, the tanzanite’s saturation appears more concentrated and cooler, less lilac and more sumptuous violet blue, a shade that feels couture in its precision. Contrast them with popular lower saturation stones such as blue topaz or light tourmaline, and the difference is immediate, as these tanzanites hold an intensity and depth that reads as both rare and immediately recognizable, even at the modest silhouette of their 5 millimeter profile. For those who favor the bold red of garnet or the shifting green of chrome tourmaline, tanzanite’s allure is in its ability to balance intensity with subtlety, to offer presence without overwhelming the face, to be both a conversation piece and a seamless extension of a refined wardrobe.
To own these earrings is to claim a quiet status, an appreciation for gemstones that transcend trend and suggest a cultivated aesthetic. The mixed brilliant cut has been chosen to maximize return of light while preserving the saturated hue that makes tanzanite so desirable, and the eye level clarity of very slightly included ensures that the stones appear clean and luminous in everyday wear. The heat treatment is industry standard, stable and permanent, revealing the truest version of each gem as it was coaxed from its Tanzanian origins, and the 14 karat white gold settings provide a modern, cool backdrop that amplifies the violet blue without competing for attention. At a total of 1.02 carats, the pair balances discretion with impact, ideal for the woman who values workmanship and provenance, and who recognizes that true luxury is not merely visibility but the rare pleasure of possessing an object that is quietly exceptional. These tanzanite studs from The Natural Gemstone Company are more than jewelry, they are a personal gesture toward refinement, an achievement in taste that will elevate a day shirt or complete an evening gown with equal elegance, and they invite inquiry from those who wish to own a piece of colored gem history with assured style.






































