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8.44 Ct. Violet Tanzanite from Tanzania
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Item ID: | K23101 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 16.84 Width: 11.31 Height: 7.57 |
Weight: | 8.44 Ct. |
Color: help | Violet |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Pear |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Tanzania |
Per carat price: help | $450 |
One beautiful transparent 8.44 carat pear shape violet tanzanite is presented by The Natural Gemstone Company, a gem that measures 16.84 x 11.31 x 7.57 mm and displays a refined mixed brilliant cut. The proportions of this pear shape have been optimized to present an elegant teardrop silhouette that reads well in both vertical and horizontal mounts, and the mixed brilliant faceting pattern is designed to balance intense internal color with lively scintillation. The clarity grade is very very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, which means the stone appears eye clean to most observers while retaining natural internal character under magnification. The polish is excellent, producing sharp facet junctions and clean reflective planes that enhance light return. Origin Tanzania is noted, which situates this tanzanite among the small number of global sources for high quality material, and the gem has undergone standard heat treatment to deepen and stabilize the desirable violet blue hue.
From a gemological perspective this tanzanite offers several attributes that appeal to the educated buyer, starting with color intensity. The gem displays an intense violet saturation, which is the most sought after color range for tanzanite because it combines strong blue presence with vivid violet tones that read as rich and velvety in daylight and artificial light. Tanzanite is pleochroic, and this specimen exhibits the classic trichroic behavior that allows subtle shifts between blue, violet, and violet brown when viewed from different angles, a quality that adds visual interest and perceived depth. The mixed brilliant cut was selected to both preserve weight from the relatively deep pavilion and to maximize triangular and kite facets on the crown that throw back flashes of color. Very very slightly included clarity at eye level indicates that inclusions do not interfere with appearance or durability, and the excellent polish further ensures that surface luster remains uncompromised.
The combination of 8.44 carat weight and intense violet color confers significant rarity relative to smaller or more weakly colored stones, and provenance from Tanzania underscores that rarity because the primary commercial deposits remain regionally concentrated. Heat treatment is an industry accepted enhancement for tanzanite, applied to remove brownish tones and to reveal the saturated violet blue that collectors and connoisseurs prize, and the treatment is stable and permanent under normal wear conditions. For an educated buyer considering long term value and enjoyment, this piece represents an intersection of important factors, including above average size for gem quality tanzanite, compelling color intensity, clean presentation to the eye, and professional cutting and finishing. Buyers who prioritize ethical sourcing and traceability will find provenance from Tanzania to be a straightforward attribute to discuss and verify through reputable documentation and by choosing trusted dealers.
This violet pear tanzanite is exceptionally versatile in design, translating equally well into elevated daytime jewelry and refined evening pieces. In a protective bezel or a low profile, closed back ring setting the stone will function beautifully for more regular wear, while a halo of small white or fancy colored accent stones will emphasize the teardrop outline and magnify perceived size for formal occasions. As a pendant suspended from a simple bail, the gem will catch light with each movement and extend its color play into more relaxed daytime ensembles. For earrings, matched pear drops or complementary shapes will allow the stone to operate as a focal point without overwhelming a look. Care guidance is straightforward, the gem has a Mohs hardness in the mid range that merits a thoughtful setting and avoidance of harsh knocks, and routine cleaning with warm soapy water and a soft brush will keep the polish bright, while avoiding steam and ultrasonic cleaners is prudent for peace of mind. For a discerning collector or a designer seeking a signature center stone, this 8.44 carat violet tanzanite from The Natural Gemstone Company combines scientific merit and aesthetic appeal in a way that will reward both everyday enjoyment and considered investment.

























