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2.56 Ct. Tanzanite from Tanzania
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Item ID: | K22182 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 9.1 Width: 6.99 Height: 4.36 |
Weight: | 2.56 Ct. |
Color: help | Violetish Blue |
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 |
Long before human hands shaped metal into bands and settings, long before trade routes and markets, this tanzanite began its slow and secret life deep within the earth, millions of years ago. Buried beneath layers of ancient crust, in a landscape that would one day be known as Tanzania, forces of pressure and heat worked in patient concert to rearrange crystalline structures and to concentrate rare elements. Minerals that had lain dormant were transformed by the subtle introduction of vanadium and by the slow diffusion of heat, and through eons of tectonic motion and the shifting of continental plates a stone of unusual character was born. At The Natural Gemstone Company we like to imagine the patience of the planet as a kind of artisan, shaping color and clarity over ages beyond human measure, and this violetish blue tanzanite carries that deep time within every facet.
The geology that yields tanzanite is a story of metamorphism and serendipity, a meeting of the right elements in the right place at the right time. Under high pressures and elevated temperatures, minerals that begin as disparate components fuse and recrystallize into gem quality zoisite, the mineral name behind tanzanite. The presence of trace vanadium imparts the signature blue and violet tones, and minor differences in the local chemical environment create subtle shifts in hue. Tanzanite is also known for pleochroism, the capacity to reveal different colors when viewed from different directions, and a well cut stone will embrace that quality, revealing a spectrum from deep violet to vivid blue as it turns in the light. This particular gemstone is a testament to those geological conversations, a compact record of heat, pressure, and elemental nuance that we bring to life for collectors who revere origin and story.
Measured with precision and finished with care, this transparent 2.56 carat emerald cut tanzanite presents itself with classical proportions and modern vibrancy. Its dimensions are 9.10 by 6.99 by 4.36 mm, and the emerald cut emphasizes the stone s interior depth and pure color, creating broad planes that allow the intense color intensity to sing. Evaluated at eye level, the clarity grade is very very slightly included, a mark that speaks to natural origin and authenticity while remaining visually clean and arresting. The polish is excellent, each facet finished to highlight the gem s internal glow and to deliver a graceful play of light. This stone has been enhanced by heat treatment, a widely accepted and stable practice that refines color and brings forth the blue violet tones for which Tanzanian material is celebrated. Origin is Tanzania, the singular source that gives this gem its name and its sense of place, and with provenance like this a jewel becomes more than adornment, it becomes a story handed down through the landscape itself.
For the collector who cherishes lineage and impulse alike, this tanzanite is ready to become a treasured heirloom. The emerald cut lends itself to classical settings where the clean geometry of the stone can be framed by platinum or warm yellow gold, and it also complements contemporary designs that favor clarity of line and color. For those drawn to complementary contrasts, inquire about our Fire Opal offerings for a pairing that speaks of elemental duality, cool twilight blue beside living ember orange. At The Natural Gemstone Company we craft each presentation with the reverence that such ancient beauty merits, and we are available to advise on setting, certification, and care so that this stone may be worn daily or guarded for special rituals. Simple care will preserve its polish and depth, keep it away from harsh chemicals and extreme heat, and ensure that the narrative of millions of years remains vibrantly legible to generations to come. This tanzanite is not merely a gem, it is a legacy, an echo of earth processes and time itself, offered with provenance, polish, and the quiet authority of history.





















