15.75 Cts Weight Of 24x15 Mm Size | Natural Tanzanite Carved Stone Pendant Gemstone | Carving Cabochons|AAA Top Blue Color | order SKU#NYTCA4S

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15.75 Cts Weight Of 24x15 Mm Size | Natural Tanzanite Carved Stone Pendant Gemstone | Carving Cabochons|AAA Top Blue Color | order SKU#NYTCA4S,

Natural Tanzanite Carved Stone Gemstone

Weight : 1575 Carat

Size : 24x15 MM

Sku : NYTCA4S

Shape : Fancy

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Product code: 15.75 Cts Weight Of 24x15 Mm Size | Natural Tanzanite Carved Stone Pendant Gemstone | Carving Cabochons|AAA Top Blue Color | order SKU#NYTCA4S

Natural Tanzanite Carved Stone Gemstone

Weight : 15.75 Carat

Size : 24x15 MM

Sku : NYTCA4S

Shape : Fancy

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 order 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 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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