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    About Tanzanite Rings

    About Tanzanite Rings

    Tanzanite rings are the new-age choice of fashion forwards who want to wear a piece of rarity. Tanzanite is a fairly recent find in the world of gemstones. It was discovered in the late 1960s in Tanzania near the foothills of the Mt. Kilimanjaro which is a dormant volcano. Earlier it was called Blue Zoisite, a name based on its color and the mineral it is made of. But later it was named after the country of its origin. Tanzania is the only country in the world where this marvelous blue gemstone is found.

    Tanzanite is the birthstone for December and it also represents the 24th wedding anniversary. Even though tanzanite is quite affordable due to its largely new status, it is quite a rare gemstone often considered one thousand times rarer than diamonds. Since it presents an affordable alternative to other blue stones, it has gained immense popularity in the jewelry market today. Tanzanite rings are known for their splendid violet blue color that sets the piece apart in the chest full of jewels.

    Physical Attributes and Symbolism

    Tanzanite is pleochroic, meaning it exhibits other colors such as flashes of red when viewed from different angles. This makes a tanzanite ring even more intriguing and sublime. A tanzanite ring is believed to endow its wearer with a strong sense of intuition and transform negative thoughts or energies into powerful positive productive forces.

    Legends Related to Tanzanites

    The enigma of tanzanite can be understood from the fact that Apple’s first CEO & nuclear physicist Michael Scott, after stepping down from Apple, dedicated his time in researching gemstones and collected rare tanzanite specimens. One such magnificent piece of tanzanite jewelry in his collection is the ‘Queen of Kilimanjaro’ tiara that resembles a hooked King Cobra.

    Tanzanite as Investment

    Tanzanite presents a good avenue for investment because of its affordable price. The stone is pretty sturdy to be fashioned into rings for all occasions. Tanzanite rings come in a variety of styles. You can choose a tanzanite gemstone based on your preferred size and color shade and then choose a ring setting for the stone.

    Tanzanite Jewelry

    Tanzanite solitaire rings, tanzanite two-stone rings, tanzanite three-stone rings, tanzanite side stone rings, tanzanite halo ring, tanzanite celtic rings, tanzanite designer rings, tanzanite antique or vintage inspired rings are some of the options that you will find on our platform here.

    FAQ - Tanzanite Rings

    You can start from a gemstone and select a ring style subsequently or do vice-versa. A ring has two parts – the metal band or the shank, and the head or the gallery that holds the center piece. A combination of these two is referred to as the ring setting. At GemsNY, there are numerous combinations of shank and gallery which you can choose from.
    For your custom tanzanite ring design, we have a system in place where first a sketch is made followed by CAD design. The details at every step are shared with the client. CAD design will give you a fair representation of what the ring will look like.
    Yes. Our tanzanite rings come with a 30 days no-questions-asked guarantee. Please read our terms here.
    The concept of conflict-free usually applies to diamonds but all gemstones including tanzanites at GemsNY are ethically sourced. The certificate of authenticity of each gemstone can be viewed on our website itself on that specific product page.
    Tanzanites are graded according to the four Cs – color, clarity, cut and carat weight. GemsNY has its own system of grading sapphires which ranges between AAAA and A where the former is the highest grading.
    GemsNY has a huge variety of tanzanite rings. One way to categorize tanzanite rings is by styles such as solitaire, halo, celtic, two stone etc. In each style there can be another category based on metals – white gold, yellow gold (18k & 14k), rose gold and platinum. Wedding bands fall in yet another category for that matter.