1.17ct Tanzanite Zoisite Hexogen Cut
1.17ct Tanzanite Zoisite Hexogen Cut
1.17ct Tanzanite Zoisite Hexogen Cut
1.17ct Tanzanite Zoisite Hexogen Cut
1.17ct Tanzanite Zoisite Hexogen Cut
1.17ct Tanzanite Zoisite Hexogen Cut

1.17ct Tanzanite Zoisite

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1.17ct Tanzanite Zoisite Hexogen Cut

1.17ct Tanzanite Zoisite

Regular price $900.00
Sale price $900.00 Regular price
Unit price

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"You are more precious than jewels." - Proverbs 31:10

Precious Gems of Tanzania

Tanzania, a peaceful and democratic African nation with a rich natural ecosystem and a landscape of grasslands, rock formations, and mountains, is the birthplace of some of the world's most captivating and unique precious gemstones.

There are 18 gem districts in this East African nation, each with its unique gemstone resources. Most of the coloured precious gemstones are in the Mozambique Orogenic belt. High-quality sapphires of all colours, garnet, tourmaline, spinel, and zircon, are found in Tanzania. In 1967, the Masaii tribe made a significant discovery of violet-blue crystals in the foothills of Mount Kilimanjaro. This exotically beautiful mineral was zoisite, renamed Tanzanite by Tiffany & Co.

Tanzania continues to be an essential source for the world's most precious minerals, including diamonds, and is actively transforming the industry with a steadfast commitment to responsible and sustainable mining practices.