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2.07 Ct. Violet Tanzanite from Tanzania
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Item ID: | K22183 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.87 Width: 6.85 Height: 3.99 |
Weight: | 2.07 Ct. |
Color: help | Violet |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Tanzania |
Per carat price: help | $600 |
This beautiful transparent tanzanite from The Natural Gemstone Company weighs 2.07 carats and is fashioned in an emerald cut with dimensions of 8.87 by 6.85 by 3.99 millimeters, offering a refined, elegant profile that suits a wide range of jewelry applications. The stone carries a clarity grade of very very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, which indicates that any inclusions are minimal and require magnification to assess, preserving visual purity and strong light transmission. Color intensity is described as intense, and the gem displays a vivid violet that is characteristic of high quality tanzanite, enhanced and stabilized by professional heat treatment to bring forward its best blue violet tones. An excellent polish complements the cut and clarity, producing crisp facet junctions and lively reflections that reinforce the gem s overall brilliance. Origin is Tanzania, the single known source of gem quality tanzanite, which adds geological provenance and market desirability for collectors and connoisseurs who value traceable origin and relative rarity.
For an educated buyer assessing value, the combination of carat weight, precise emerald cut proportions, VVS clarity, intense color, and excellent polish makes this tanzanite a compelling choice, as each factor contributes measurably to optical performance and long term appeal. The emerald cut emphasizes color saturation and yields broad color windows that showcase the stone s violet depth, so the gem will project a consistent, rich hue in settings designed to allow light to penetrate the table. In a jewelry setting this tanzanite will stand out, whether set in white metal to accentuate cooler tones, or in warm yellow metal to create dramatic contrast. For designers interested in color pairing, consider Fire Opal as an opal type for complementary pieces, where the warm orange red play of a fire opal can create striking contrast with violet tanzanite. Practical considerations include recommending light protective settings and routine professional cleaning to maintain polish, along with documentation of heat treatment and Tanzanian origin for provenance. The Natural Gemstone Company is available to provide additional imagery, measurements, and certification guidance to support confident acquisition and to assist in choosing the ideal mounting that will maximize this gem s vibrant presence.





















