Tanzanite
Tanzanite was named after the country in which it was discovered – Tanzania.
The highest quality of tanzanite (blue zoisite) is blue with no other hues, while the second-best quality has a violet shimmer alongside the blue.
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Tanzanite
15,371 ct. | II/AGLA -
Tanzanite
15,597 ct. | III/AGLA -
Tanzanite
15,649 ct. | II/AGLA -
Tanzanite
15,744 ct. | III/AGLA -
Tanzanite
15,887 ct. | II/AGLA -
Tanzanite
15,897 ct. | III/AGLA -
Tanzanite
15,973 ct. | II/AGLA GII -
Tanzanite
13,619 ct. | III/AGLA -
Tanzanite
13,653 ct. | III/BGLA -
Tanzanite
14,545 ct. | II/AGLA -
Tanzanite
11,721 ct. | IV/BGLA -
Tanzanite
13,34 ct. | III/BGLA -
Tanzanite
14,1 ct. | II/BGLA -
Tanzanite
19,216 ct. | II/BGLA -
Tanzanite
16,566 ct. | III/AGLA -
Tanzanite
17,194 ct. | II/AGLA