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tanzanite

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tanzanite (tănzăn`īt), beautiful gemstone discovered in 1967 in the Umba Valley near the Usambara Mts. in Tanzania, a precious variety of the mineral zoisite, a calcium aluminum silicate. Zoisite is a common rock-forming mineral and is usually white to gray in color. Tanzanite occurs as orthorhombic crystals, which may be colorless, yellow-green, brown, or blue to violet when found; when these crystals are heated to 300–400°C;, many of them turn sapphire blue, which is the preferred color for gemstones. The blue color is attributed to the presence of small amounts of vanadium.


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He has been prodigiously successful at it, amassing a private collection rivalled by few outside royal families, which includes the world's largest faceted tanzanite and a huge Burmese ruby crystal weighing a staggering 10,041 carats.
Tanzanite Having recently made its mark in the jewelry world, tanzanite jewelry is a rare gemstone that was discovered in 1967 near Mount Kilimanjaro, a king of mountains.
THE RING: The engagement ring is white gold with an oval tanzanite stone in the centre with a diamond either side.
 
 
 
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