Such a beautiful pair of 9k yellow gold earrings attractively bezel set with premium AA graded tanzanites which in our opinion have been given a rather conservative grading and we would say more towards the colour of AA+/AAA. The tanzanites measure 5.5mm x 5.5mm and cut into one of the most attractive trillion shapes with a combined weight of 1.20 carats so not tiny gemstones being over 1/2 a carat each! The colour of the tanzanites are a vivid blue/violet and are well matched for colour. The settings of the earrings are such stunning opulent design and are secured with butterfly fasteners that have been made larger than average for added security. Please be assured the gold has been hallmarked in the UK. Most importantly, the earrings you see in our photos and video is the pair you will receive and not part of a bulk lot that other online jewellers display on their website. We are sure that whoever decides to buy these earrings will be thrilled with their purchase.
The earrings are hand crafted to a high standard and NOT mass machine produced and are brand new and will be delivered to you in a premium quality presentation box.
Please feel confident in purchasing from Tam’s Tanzanites in the knowledge that we have sourced vast amounts of tanzanite. All the tanzanite gemstones we sell have been tested for authenticity. Please take a look at our feedback on our EBay and Etsy stores left by over 1,800 satisfied customers who have bought predominantly tanzanite from us and are happy to say, have now established a fantastic customer base who return to us regularly.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Hallmarked in UK 375 – 9k Yellow Gold
2 trillion shaped genuine AA graded tanzanites 5.5mm x 5.5mm (1.20 ctw) – Origin Tanzania
Gold weight – 1.79g
Tanzanite really is a good investment. 1,000 times rarer than diamond. A spokesman from the Tanzanite Authority said it was difficult to ascertain exactly what the price of tanzanite would be in the future, with many expecting the price to reach anywhere from $10,000 to $15,000 per carat during the next decade, however, what is for certain is that supply is infinite and the demand for the stone continues to rise as developing markets such as India and China continue to drive demand upwards. Towards the end of the 1990’s tanzanite had established itself as the most popular selling gemstone in the world outselling most coloured gemstones!