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2.72 Ct. Violetish Blue Tanzanite from Tanzania
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Item ID: | K24582 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.91 Width: 8.94 Height: 5.81 |
Weight: | 2.72 Ct. |
Color: help | Violetish Blue |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Eye Clean |
Shape: help | Round |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Tanzania |
Per carat price: help | $480 |
This tanzanite is a precisely described natural gemstone, presenting as a transparent, round shape weighing 2.72 carats, with dimensions of 8.91 x 8.94 x 5.81 mm. The cutting style is a mixed brilliant cut, selected to balance the depth and crown facets in order to maximize scintillation and light return from a round outline. The body color is a violetish blue with vivid color intensity, and at eye level the clarity appears eye clean, evaluated under standard viewing conditions. The overall finishing quality is reflected in an excellent polish, which contributes to crisp facet junctions and clean reflections across the pavilion and crown. This stone has undergone routine heat treatment, a stable and widely accepted enhancement in the trade, and its geological origin is Tanzania, the only known modern source of tanzanite, which imparts important context to the material and to its desirability among collectors and designers.
The gemological attributes of this specimen indicate deliberate decisions in lapidary technique and selection, choices that define both its aesthetic performance and its potential integration into fine jewelry. The mixed brilliant cut combines a faceted crown typical of brilliant cutting with a modified pavilion designed to preserve weight while promoting brilliance, a consideration especially relevant for a 2.72 carat round. The near isotropic dimensions of 8.91 x 8.94 mm provide a visually balanced face up presentation, while the pavilion depth of 5.81 mm supports strong internal reflections without appearing shallow or overly deep. The eye clean clarity grade at normal viewing distances means that the stone will present an uninterrupted visual field for the color to show through, which is particularly important with tanzanite where saturation and tone define its character. The vivid color intensity, combined with excellent polish, produces a lively, jewel like appearance that reads well both in natural daylight and under artificial lighting. Heat treatment is noted for stabilizing and enhancing the blue violet hue, and when disclosed it maintains transparency in valuation and in professional practice.
Owning this tanzanite represents an investment in beauty and craftsmanship, each aspect reinforcing the other. From a beauty perspective, the vivid violetish blue tone in a transparent, well polished stone offers enduring visual appeal, a quality that translates directly to long term desirability for personal wear or inclusion in bespoke pieces. From a craftsmanship perspective, the choice of a mixed brilliant cut, precise dimensions, and meticulous polishing reflect the skill of the cutter in balancing weight retention with optical performance, a balance that is central to collectible gemstones. The combination of origin, enhancement disclosure, and measured gemological characteristics supports informed decision making, and this clarity of information is a key component of value preservation. While market conditions fluctuate, gemstones that exhibit strong color saturation, good clarity at eye level, and high quality cutting are the types of pieces that maintain relevance in design and the attention of informed collectors and jewelers.
The Natural Gemstone Company provides this detailed description as part of a commitment to transparent sourcing and accurate representation, ensuring that the stone you evaluate carries both documented attributes and observable qualities consistent with professional standards. For setting and care, a well executed mounting in a protective bezel or secure prong setting will present the face up color effectively while protecting the girdle and pavilion, and routine cleaning with mild soap and a soft brush will maintain its polished finish. The combination of Tanzanian origin, measured proportions, vivid color intensity, eye clean clarity at eye level, and excellent polish together define a gemstone that embodies both natural beauty and the result of considered lapidary craftsmanship, an object suitable for a refined jewelry project or for a collector seeking a well documented, visually compelling tanzanite.























