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3.35 Ct. Tanzanite from Tanzania
This loose stone is available to ship now
Item ID: | K18093 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.11 Width: 7.31 Height: 6.54 |
Weight: | 3.35 Ct. |
Color: help | Violetish Blue |
Color intensity: help | Vivid |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Cushion |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Tanzania |
Per carat price: help | $800 |
If you are searching for a centerpiece that resolves the tension between understatement and statement, this transparent 3.35 carat cushion shape violetish blue tanzanite answers that need with assurance, dimensions 8.11 by 7.31 by 6.54 mm, mixed brilliant cut, clarity graded as very very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, vivid color intensity and excellent polish, heat treated for enhanced stability and brilliance, origin Tanzania. For an engagement ring that must feel both rare and wearable, this gemstone delivers a vivid violetish blue that reads as romantic under candlelight and sophisticated in daylight, and for collectors who value provenance and optical purity, its transparency and cut maximize light return while preserving the tanzanite character that only Tanzanian stones can offer. At The Natural Gemstone Company we present it ready to set, with the confidence that its size and presence will meet the expectations of someone seeking an heirloom piece or a standout addition to a curated collection.
When you compare hue and tone to gemstones from other famous locations, the difference becomes a selling point, this tanzanite’s violetish blue hue leans warmer and more velvety than the cooler, cornflower blue typical of Kashmir sapphires, yet it maintains a deeper, more saturated personality than many Ceylon sapphires from Sri Lanka which often favor a brighter, sky blue tone. In tone it sits between the brooding depth of Burmese royal blues and the lighter, more crystalline tones seen in Madagascar sapphires, offering a unique middle ground that flatters many skin tones and jewelry designs. Compared again for perspective, this stone’s vivid intensity and slight violet overtone set it apart from Alexandrite from Russia which shifts dramatically under different lighting, and from Zambian emeralds which are green and dense, highlighting that this tanzanite’s appeal lies in its distinct blue violet signature and excellent polish that delivers lively brilliance and face up color. If your search demands a gemstone that combines rarity, proven origin, and elegant color nuance, this specimen from The Natural Gemstone Company is a resolution to that quest, a piece that both collectors and couples will recognize as a perfect match.
























