วันอังคารที่ 6 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2552

Tanzanite - All About This Magnificent Gemstone

Tanzanite and the various attractive and rare hues of blue that it comes in...Tanzanite was first discovered in Tanzania and was promptly named after the East African country....

Tanzanite - All About This Magnificent Gemstone

Tanzanite

Gemstones have always fascinated people and they have been very popular as jewelry and expensive gifts. With the discovery of tanzanite sometime in the late 1960s in Eastern Africa, there came another addition to the family of gemstones - a beautiful addition. With the introduction of this gemstone in the market, it almost immediately attracted popular attention and it surprisingly surpassed a lot of close competition to be eventually titled as the gemstone of the 20th century. To some people this came as no surprise given the sheer beauty of Tanzanite and the various attractive and rare hues of blue that it comes in.

Tanzanite was first discovered in Tanzania and was promptly named after the East African country. Interestingly, Tanzania, till date, is the only known source of Tanzanite making the stone a rare one to own. Tanzanite ranks at about 7 on the Moh's scale for hardness. It is actually identified to be a form of another stone knows as Zoisite. Like all gemstones, Tanzanite would look pretty dull if you looked at it in its raw uncut state. However, well cut tanzanite is well capable of splitting color brilliantly thus resulting in its shine. Finished tanzanite is popularly available in various hues of blue. The most widely available color is a dark blue with a slight tinge of violet when exposed to daylight.

Bringing raw tanzanite to its beautiful finished state requires a cutter to heat it up to high temperatures of around 600 C during which the raw stone suddenly turns into a beautiful bluish violet at a particular temperature. Tanzanite is used in a lot of jewelry articles and is going in popularity and capturing more hearts with every passing day. Tanzanite rings, tanzanite pendants, tanzanite necklaces, tanzanite earrings are just some types of jewelry where the use of tanzanite is prolific.

However, when you look at a piece of tanzanite jewelry you might be seeing the result of a lot of hard work since setting tanzanite in jewelry is no mean task. It shatters easily if pressure is applied in the wrong way and in the wrong direction and a setter normally has to be very skilled and experienced to carry it off.

For lots more information, articles and resources visit http://www.tanzanite-value.com
By Bernard McClay
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/

ไม่มีความคิดเห็น: