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11.54 Ct. Cabochon Tanzanite from Tanzania
This loose stone ships by Jan 1
Item ID: | K19481 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 14.21 Width: 11.2 Height: 7.81 |
Weight: | 11.54 Ct. |
Color: help | Violet |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Cabochon |
Cutting style: | Cabochon |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Tanzania |
Per carat price: help | $555 |
This magnificent violet tanzanite is presented as an exceptional addition to any high end gemstone collection, a piece that balances natural story and classical beauty. The stone weighs 11.54 carat and measures 14.21 by 11.20 by 7.81 mm, an elegant oval that feels substantial in the hand but carries a refined presence when set. Cut en cabochon, the surface curves into a smooth domed profile that allows light to move across the stone in gentle waves, emphasizing its semi translucent quality and vivid color intensity. The clarity is graded included as evaluated at eye level, with internal characteristics that speak to the gemological life of the material rather than diminish it, and the polish is excellent creating a luminous, satin like sheen over the dome. Enhancement is heat treated, a long established and stable method used to reveal the finest blue violet tones in tanzanite, and the origin is Tanzania, the singular source that gave this gem its name and its modern myth. At The Natural Gemstone Company we place this tanzanite among our most evocative offerings, a gem that is both wearable and worthy of study by connoisseurs.
Tanzanite is young among celebrated gemstones yet its story echoes with a timeless quality that collectors often seek. First brought to wider attention in the late 1960s from the Merelani Hills of northern Tanzania, tanzanite quickly captured the imagination for its rare geography and its shifting hues. The cabochon cut is one of the oldest human responses to beauty, a cut that predates faceting and was chosen historically to honor the intrinsic color and depth of a material without relying on sparkle. This cabochon tanzanite therefore links modern rarity and scientific understanding with the long lineage of gem cutting that prized surface, color and form. For a collector who values legacy and provenance, a Tanzanian tanzanite in this scale and quality embodies both a specific place on earth and a continuity of craftsmanship that dates back centuries.
Visually this 11.54 carat violet tanzanite communicates in the language of hue and saturation, a vivid violet that is at once regal and contemplative. The semi translucent body allows light to penetrate and then diffuse, creating a soft internal glow that changes subtly as the stone is moved. In a cabochon the pleochroic tendencies of tanzanite are interpreted as layers of color rather than flashes, so the wearer experiences depth and nuance rather than brilliance alone. The included clarity grade should be read as character, fine internal features that can often be appreciated under magnification and that confirm the gem as a natural product of geological processes. The excellent polish ensures that the surface reads clean and refined, a tactile invitation to touch and to behold. This combination of weight, color, and finish makes the stone ideally suited to a classic pendant or a museum style ring, a setting that invites contemplation of color as much as admiration of carat weight.
Collectors who seek pieces that hold their narrative as well as their aesthetic will find this violet tanzanite a compelling choice. Its Tanzanian origin and its cabochon form place it within a lineage of notable examples that are sought after for both display and study. At The Natural Gemstone Company we are committed to transparent descriptions and to helping clients understand how each gem will perform in jewelry and in a collection. We disclose the heat treatment so that its enhancement is known and accepted as a standard practice that reveals the stone at its best. For those who prize rarity, a single source material such as Tanzanian tanzanite invites a deeper relationship with place and geology, and the 11.54 carat size elevates this piece from study specimen to wearable heirloom. If you would like further images, measurements, or advice on secure settings that honor the cabochon silhouette, The Natural Gemstone Company is pleased to assist in placing this timeless violet tanzanite into a discerning collection.





















