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2.21 Ct. Tanzanite from Tanzania
This loose stone ships by Apr 16
Item ID: | K11686 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 13.57 Width: 7.33 Height: 3.35 |
Weight: | 2.21 Ct. |
Color: help | Violetish Blue |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Marquise |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Tanzania |
Per carat price: help | $240 |
A singular example of enduring beauty arrives from the foothills of Mount Kilimanjaro, a transparent 2.21 carat marquise shape violetish blue tanzanite that speaks to both rarity and refinement. Measuring 13.57 by 7.33 by 3.35 millimeters, this gem has been masterfully faceted in a mixed brilliant cut to marry scintillation with depth, revealing a liveliness that draws the eye and holds attention. Evaluated at eye level the clarity is very slightly included, a characteristic that confirms natural origin while allowing the intense color to remain the primary storyteller. The polish on this stone is excellent, enabling each facet to reflect light with clarity and purpose, and the gem has been heat treated, a standard and stable enhancement that brings out the vivid violetish blue for which tanzanite is celebrated. As custodians of fine materials, The Natural Gemstone Company presents this tanzanite as a piece that is both an immediate joy to wear and a serious candidate for long term legacy.
Marquise shaped gems carry with them a narrative of noble lineage and classic taste, a sculptural silhouette that first rose to prominence in the salons of 18th century Europe and has endured through generations of collectors and connoisseurs. The elongated profile flatters the hand and finger, it creates an illusion of length and light, and it has been favored in engagement jewels and statement rings for centuries. Although tanzanite itself is a more recent discovery in the catalog of prized gems, its color recalls the deep blues and purples associated with ancient royal treasures, while its modern origin in Tanzania adds a layer of contemporary provenance and story. This balance between the historical language of the marquise form and the singular geographic rarity of tanzanite makes this stone an exceptional choice for a piece that can be treasured now and bequeathed as a family heirloom in the years to come.
The mixed brilliant cut that shapes this stone has been chosen to maximize both brilliance and color saturation, a thoughtful approach that ensures the gem reads as lively from every angle while maintaining an intense center hue. The very slightly included clarity grade, judged at eye level, indicates a clean appearance without the need for extreme intervention, a trait that collectors prize because it signals authenticity and natural beauty. Heat treatment is the industry accepted method to enhance the violetish blue tones of tanzanite, and when performed and disclosed it yields a stable and enduring result, one that will not fade with gentle wear. For often worn heirloom settings we recommend protective design choices, such as a half bezel or cathedral prong mount, and robust precious metals like platinum or 18 karat yellow gold, which offer both security and a timeless aesthetic. Whether set as a solitaire to highlight the graceful marquise outline, incorporated into a three stone composition to symbolize past present and future, or nestled into a vintage inspired setting to echo the grandeur of bygone eras, this tanzanite adapts beautifully to designs meant to be passed down.
To imagine this tanzanite as a generational heirloom is to imagine a piece that does more than adorn, it is to imagine continuity. The stone is an emblem of place, a tangible fragment of Tanzanian earth shaped by skilled lapidary hands, carrying with it both the immediate memory of the moment it is acquired and the potential to accumulate family stories as it moves from one hand to another. As eras change and fashions shift, a well chosen marquise tanzanite retains a poised elegance that transcends trends, making it a meaningful vessel for anniversaries, milestone births, and ceremonial moments. At The Natural Gemstone Company we provide detailed documentation of this gem including exact measurements, weight, cut description, clarity observation, color intensity assessment, treatment disclosure, and origin information, all to accompany the stone into its next chapter. We welcome conversations about bespoke settings, conservation care, and inscription or hallmarking options that help anchor the stone within a family history, and we stand ready to assist in creating a presentation that ensures this violetish blue marquise tanzanite will be admired for a lifetime and cherished by generations to follow.























