A CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY WILL ACCOMPANY THIS RING, ISSUED BY A REPUTABLE UK BASED GEMSTONE COMPANY
Such a beautiful premium AA graded trillion shaped tanzanite has been set into this stylish 9k yellow gold ring. We feel that the grading of AA for this particular tanzanite is very conservative and more deserving of a AA+/AAA. The tanzanite weighs 0.62 points so not a tiny gemstone measuring 5.5mm x 5.5mm! Please be assured, the tanzanite has been professionally authenticated by a reputable jeweller which is an extremely important factor when purchasing these rare gemstones! The colour of this tanzanite is a beautiful vivid blue/violet with flashes of pink in certain light sources and viewing points. To add that touch more luxury, a halo of genuine white zircon have been set around the tanzanite and into the shoulders. Please do not confuse zircon with the man made cubic zirconia, zircon is a natural gemstone and is one of the oldest known to Mankind with the brilliance of a diamond. This particular deposit of Zircon was mined in Cambodia. Most importantly, the ring you see in our photos and video is the item you will receive and is not part of a bulk lot that other jewellers display on their websites. Please be assured, the gold has been independently hallmarked by the Birmingham Assay Office in the UK. We are sure that whoever buys this ring will be thrilled with their purchase.
PLEASE NOTE: The ring has been modelled on a life size mannequins hand to demonstrate the look of the ring when worn. The ring has been gauged as a UK size L 1/2 but we are sure would fit comfortably on a ring size L or M but could be re-sized within reason. Please do not hesitate to contact us in the first instance and we will be happy to enquire as to whether this ring can be altered to your requirements.
It is imperative when choosing your tanzanite that the stone has an excellent colour, clarity and cut and this stone is superb in all 3 areas. The ring is hand crafted to a high standard and is NOT mass machine produced and is brand new with tag and will be delivered to you in a premium quality box. Please be assured, the ring you see in our photos is the ring that will be delivered to you and not part of a bulk lot that some retailers display on their websites!
It is extremely important to purchase tanzanite that is accompanied with either a Certificate of Authenticity from a reputable jeweller or is certified by a recognised gemological institute. It is evident that the market has been flooded with many tanzanites that have been coated to enhance the colour or the worst case scenario, blue/violet glass!
If you are not 100% happy with this ring, we will gladly accept a return and will reimburse you for the full cost. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Thank you for taking the time to view our website and please feel confident in purchasing from Tam’s Tanzanites in the knowledge that we have sourced vast amounts of tanzanite and please be assured, we only select the finest quality of stones for saturation of colour and clarity to offer for sale on our website unlike a lot of tanzanite that is graded AA and is so pale!
Please take a look at our feedback from over 1,800 satisfied customers who have bought predominantly tanzanite from our Ebay and Etsy stores and we are happy to say, have now established a fantastic customer base who return to us regularly.
Independently hallmarked by the Birmingham Assay Office in the UK – 375 – 9k yellow gold
Ring Size L 1/2 (USA 6)
1 trillion shape AA Tanzanite 5.5mm x 5.5mm (0.62 ctw) – Origin Tanzania
32 x 1mm round genuine white zircon (0.23 ctw) – Origin Cambodia
Gold weight 1.93g
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 not 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!