10.50 Cts Weight Of 14.3x11 Mm Size | retailer Natural Tanzanite Carved Stone Pendant Gemstone |Carving Cabochons |AAA Top Blue Color | SKU#NYTCA139S

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10.50 Cts Weight Of 14.3x11 Mm Size | retailer Natural Tanzanite Carved Stone Pendant Gemstone |Carving Cabochons |AAA Top Blue Color | SKU#NYTCA139S,

Natural Tanzanite Carved Stone Gemstone

Weight : 1050 Carat

Size : 143x11 MM

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Product code: 10.50 Cts Weight Of 14.3x11 Mm Size | retailer Natural Tanzanite Carved Stone Pendant Gemstone |Carving Cabochons |AAA Top Blue Color | SKU#NYTCA139S

Natural Tanzanite Carved Stone Gemstone

Weight : 10.50 Carat

Size : 14.3x11 MM

Sku : NYTCA139S

Shape : Cushion

Colour :Blue


Qualities:
1)Most Beautiful
2)Unique
3)Reasonable
4)Lucky Stone
5)Healing Properties
6)Designers Favorite
7)December Birthstone
8)All Time Favorite

Tanzanite is a violet-blue colored gemstone of the Zoisite mineral family, found only in Tanzania. It exhibits a unique phenomenon called Pleochroism in which Tanzanite displays different color (blue, violet and purple) when viewed from different angles.

Tanzanite was formed around 585 million years ago during the mid-Ediacaran Period by massive plate tectonic activity and intense heat in the area that would later become Mount Kilimanjaro. The mineral is located in a relatively complex geological environment. Deposits are typically found in the "hinge" of isoclinal folds.

Tanzanite forms as a brownish crystal and is trichroic, which means it shows three colors – brown, blue and violet – concurrently. Heating, either underground naturally by metamorphic processes, or artificially, removes the brown or burgundy color component to produce a stronger retailer violet-blue color and makes the stone "dichroic", which means it only reflects blue and violet.[27] Rarely, gem-quality tanzanite will heat to a green primary hue, almost always accompanied by a blue or violet secondary hue. These green tanzanite have some meaningful value in the collector market, but are seldom of interest to commercial buyers.

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