Anyone who wishes to purchase gemstone jewelry, irrespective of the occasion, must keep the 4 C’s in mind - color, cut, clarity, and cut. We will explore the ‘cut’ in...
A German gemologist and mineralogist, Friedrich Mohs introduced an instrument designed to rate gems on a scale of 1-10. The rating is determined by the measure of scratch resistance against...
The Mozambique Orogenic Belt, one of the world's most heavily mineralized regions, is home to the only commercial tanzanite mines in existence, which are located near Mount Kilimanjaro. Initially, it...
Found exclusively at the foot of Mount Kilimanjaro, tanzanite is an extraordinary gemstone that rose to popularity rapidly for its scarcity and its royal blue-violetish hue. Deemed to be 1000...
Although tanzanite is a relatively new gemstone, it has already attained the same level of popularity as its peers like rubies, diamonds, sapphires, etc. Tanzanite is considered a desirable gem...
The rarity of the zoisite mineral called tanzanite is adored for its timeless beauty. Its trichroic feature, refracting white light to emit shades of red, violet and blue, easily makes...
Tanzanite, a blue form of the mineral zoisite, is an extraordinarily attractive gemstone prized for its rarity and hue. It is common to be inquisitive about the tantalizing color of...
The grandeur of the tanzanite gemstone has a lineage of royalty ever since its discovery in 1967. Even the location where this precious gemstone is found has a royal heritage....
When it comes to gemstones, everyone wants something that’s nothing short of spectacular and tanzanite fits the bill thanks to its vibrant violetish-blue hue. Often mistaken for a sapphire, on...