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Pave Violetish Blue Tanzanite Earring 1.92 Ct.Tw.Total Carat Weight, Platinum 950
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Stone type: | Tanzanite | Tanzanite |
|---|---|---|
Item ID: | PR10171 | PR10171 |
Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 5.64 Width: 5.58 Height: 3.65 | Length: 5.64 Width: 5.63 Height: 3.9 |
Weight: | 0.90 Ct. | 1.02 Ct. |
Color: help | Violetish Blue | Violetish Blue |
Color intensity: help | Medium | Medium |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Cushion | Cushion |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Tanzania | Tanzania |
Per carat price: help | $104 | $104 |
This pair of stud earrings centers on transparent violetish blue tanzanites totaling 1.92 carats, each cushion shaped and precision cut to 5.64 by 5.63 by 3.90 millimeters. The stones are executed in a mixed brilliant pavilion and crown arrangement, combining larger step-like facet planes at the pavilion with small-point brilliant facets near the crown, an approach that maximizes both depth of color and scintillation. The measured table-to-depth ratio yields an approximate depth of 69 percent, a proportion that supports balanced light return and preserves the medium intense saturation you see in these stones. Clarity is graded as very very slightly included at eye level, indicating inclusions are minimal and do not materially interrupt the passage of light through the pavilion facets, and the excellent polish ensures crisp facet junctions and high surface reflectivity. Originating from Tanzania, these tanzanites display the characteristic violetish-blue chroma that responds well to mixed brilliant faceting, where the smaller crown facets produce lively dispersion and the larger pavilion facets concentrate the hue for strong visual presence under both natural and artificial lighting.
Surrounding each tanzanite is a carefully proportioned halo of white round natural diamonds, specified in two aggregate weight groupings of approximately 0.224 carats and 0.20 carats, each graded VS for clarity and F/G for color. These diamonds are set to create a continuous luminous border that increases apparent table size and enhances center stone contrast without overpowering the tanzanite’s medium intense saturation. The diamonds’ VS clarity ensures clean, bright pavé fields with minimal carbon spotting at typical loupe magnifications, while the F/G color grade preserves a cool white backdrop that complements the blue-violet tones rather than introducing warmth. The stones are held in a low-profile four-prong cushion halo setting in 14 karat white gold, with an open gallery beneath each center stone to admit pavilion light and improve refraction efficiency. Posts are soldered to solid shoulders and are secured with friction butterfly backs engineered for daily wear; the 14K white gold mounting provides the rigidity required for precise prong tension and a neutral white reflective surface that increases perceived contrast and brilliance. The Natural Gemstone Company has specified these metal and setting choices to optimize both optical performance and wearable durability.
From a styling and facial-flattery perspective, the cushion silhouette with softened corners offers structural versatility that flatters a range of hair styles and face shapes. For short hairstyles and pixie cuts, the concentrated scintillation and medium intense color saturation project forward, framing the eye area and balancing strong jawlines through reflective emphasis rather than added volume. Worn with hair swept back or in structured updos, the halo profile reads larger on the lobe and catches overhead lighting, creating a focused highlight at the cheekbone that visually lifts the lower face. When paired with long hair, layered textures, or loose curls, the cool white gold and bright diamond halo provide intermittent flashes of light against moving color fields, allowing the violetish-blue centers to peek through hair and draw attention without becoming obscured. For round faces, the slightly squared cushion outline introduces subtle angular contrast that can lessen perceived fullness; for square faces, the softened cushion corners and luminous halo help to visually soften strong mandibular lines; for oval faces, the proportions sit harmoniously with natural facial symmetry, offering a balanced focal point that neither shortens nor elongates the visage.
Technically minded buyers will appreciate that the combination of mixed brilliant faceting, near-ideal depth proportions, and meticulous halo diamond grading results in a pair of earrings engineered for optical performance as much as aesthetic harmony. The clarity grading of very very slightly included at eye level assures clean transmission of light through the tanzanite pavilions, and the excellent polish preserves facet contrast critical to scintillation. The 14K white gold structure is dimensioned to maintain prong integrity and to present a neutral, reflective field for the diamonds and tanzanites to perform against, while the secure posts and friction backs allow for comfortable everyday wear. These earrings from The Natural Gemstone Company are therefore a considered choice for buyers who prioritize cutting geometry, color saturation control, and setting craftsmanship, and who want a design that adapts gracefully across hairstyles and face shapes while delivering consistent optical impact.














































