Collection: Tanzanites
Tanzanite Birthstone
Tanzanite Meaning and Benefits
Tanzanite Prices
Tanzanites About
In 2002, Jewelers of America officially added tanzanite as a December birthstone. Market experts suggested that this purely commercial decision was heavily influenced by Tiffany & Co., which was actively investing in tanzanite marketing at the time. Since the gemstone was only discovered in 1967 in Tanzania, it has no historical connection to the centuries-old European birthstone tradition, which traces its origins to biblical texts.
Since Tanzanite was discovered relatively recently, it is not mentioned in any traditional systems, whether in lithotherapy or astrology. However, some modern Indian astrologers consider tanzanite as a potential alternative to blue sapphire, the gemstone of Saturn (Shani). In this context, tanzanite is believed to enhance intuition, focus, and discipline, as well as strengthen Saturnian qualities such as asceticism, perseverance, and willpower.
Tanzanite prices vary significantly based on several factors: color, size, and whether or not the stone has undergone heat treatment.
If a tanzanite is unheated but has a rich, saturated color, and this is confirmed by a certification, its price can reach $400–$500 per carat, or even higher, depending on the stone’s beauty.
If a tanzanite exhibits the D-block or Royal Blue color, its price is also around $500 per carat, sometimes more.
The rarest and most valuable shade is Vivid Blue, occurring in only one out of a thousand stones. Last year, I came across only three tanzanites classified as Vivid Blue. The price for such specimens starts at $500 per carat and can be significantly higher.
Size also impacts value. If a tanzanite is unheated but has a watery, pale tone and is small, its price is much lower—around $150 per carat, or even $100 per carat for stones weighing one carat.
The least expensive tanzanites are those that are both unheated and pale in color.
If a tanzanite is unheated but has a rich, saturated color, and this is confirmed by a certification, its price can reach $400–$500 per carat, or even higher, depending on the stone’s beauty.
If a tanzanite exhibits the D-block or Royal Blue color, its price is also around $500 per carat, sometimes more.
The rarest and most valuable shade is Vivid Blue, occurring in only one out of a thousand stones. Last year, I came across only three tanzanites classified as Vivid Blue. The price for such specimens starts at $500 per carat and can be significantly higher.
Size also impacts value. If a tanzanite is unheated but has a watery, pale tone and is small, its price is much lower—around $150 per carat, or even $100 per carat for stones weighing one carat.
The least expensive tanzanites are those that are both unheated and pale in color.
Tanzanite is a rare and highly prized gemstone, known for its striking blue-violet hues. It is a variety of zoisite and was discovered only in 1967 near Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, which remains the only known source of this gem.
1. Chromophore Composition – Tanzanite’s distinctive color is attributed to vanadium, a relatively rare chromophore. Its greenish undertones result from the presence of chromium and iron, while traces of titanium may also be found among its impurities.
2. Hardness – With a Mohs hardness of 6.5, tanzanite is relatively soft compared to other gemstones. It requires careful handling to prevent scratches.
3. Pleochroism – Tanzanite exhibits strong pleochroism, meaning it displays different colors depending on the viewing angle, shifting between blue, violet, and burgundy hues.
4. Clarity – According to GIA classification, tanzanite is a Type I gemstone, typically eye-clean with minimal inclusions. Stones with visible inclusions are generally considered lower quality and unsuitable for fine jewelry.
5. Fragility – Tanzanite is brittle and prone to fracturing upon impact. Extra caution is advised to avoid damage.
1. Chromophore Composition – Tanzanite’s distinctive color is attributed to vanadium, a relatively rare chromophore. Its greenish undertones result from the presence of chromium and iron, while traces of titanium may also be found among its impurities.
2. Hardness – With a Mohs hardness of 6.5, tanzanite is relatively soft compared to other gemstones. It requires careful handling to prevent scratches.
3. Pleochroism – Tanzanite exhibits strong pleochroism, meaning it displays different colors depending on the viewing angle, shifting between blue, violet, and burgundy hues.
4. Clarity – According to GIA classification, tanzanite is a Type I gemstone, typically eye-clean with minimal inclusions. Stones with visible inclusions are generally considered lower quality and unsuitable for fine jewelry.
5. Fragility – Tanzanite is brittle and prone to fracturing upon impact. Extra caution is advised to avoid damage.
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Tanzanite Royal blue 18.02ct Blue Tanzania Heated
Regular price CHF 5,537.85Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 5,537.85 -
Tanzanite 16.36ct Tanzania Heated
16.36 ctRegular price CHF 5,258.96Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 5,258.96 -
Tanzanite 23.0ct Tanzania Heated 14.57×11.76×9.94mm
23.0 ctRegular price CHF 7,410.36Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 7,410.36 -
Tanzanite 15.48ct Princess Tanzania Heated 13.4×13.4×10.7mm
15.48 ctRegular price CHF 5,179.28Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 5,179.28 -
Tanzanite 22.3ct Tanzania Heated 12.58×12.47×8.51mm
22.3 ctRegular price CHF 7,083.67Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 7,083.67 -
Tanzanite 11.31ct Tanzania Heated
11.31 ctRegular price CHF 3,585.66Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 3,585.66 -
Tanzanite 11.6ct Tanzania 12.5×14.3×10mm
11.6 ctRegular price CHF 3,665.34Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 3,665.34 -
Sold outTanzanite 16.9ct Tanzania
16.9 ctRegular price CHF 4,780.08Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 4,780.08Sold out -
Tanzanite Royal blue 44.76ct Blue Tanzania Heated
Regular price CHF 13,466.14Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 13,466.14 -
Tanzanite 4.47ct Tanzania Heated
4.47 ctRegular price CHF 788.15Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 788.15 -
Tanzanite 15.87ct Blue Tanzania Heated 16.5×11.3×7.9mm
15.87 ctRegular price CHF 5,576.89Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 5,576.89 -
Tanzanite 3.11ct Tanzania 9.9×7.9×6.0mm
3.11 ctRegular price CHF 605.05Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 605.05 -
Tanzanite 7.6ct Tanzania 13.2×11×6.8mm
7.6 ctRegular price CHF 2,387.55Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 2,387.55 -
Tanzanite 6.65ct Tanzania 11.3×10.5×7.3mm
6.65 ctRegular price CHF 2,210.12Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 2,210.12Sold out -
Tanzanite Royal blue 4.91ct Blue Tanzania Heated
Regular price CHF 1,336.79Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 1,336.79 -
Tanzanite 12.08ct Pear 10.1×6.9×4.9mm
12.08 ctRegular price CHF 486.96Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 486.96 -
Tanzanite Rubellite 27.2ct Round 17.1×10.0×6.9mm
27.2 ctRegular price CHF 1,179.52Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 1,179.52 -
Sold outTanzanite in Pear Cut
2.6 ctRegular price CHF 499.00Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 499.00Sold out -
Sold outTanzanite (Unheated) 8.05ct
8.05 ctRegular price CHF 1,600.00Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 1,600.00Sold out -
Sold outTanzanite 1.95ct in Pear Cut
1.95 ctRegular price CHF 440.00Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 440.00Sold out -
Sold outTanzanite 1.4ct
1.4 ctRegular price CHF 290.00Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 290.00Sold out -
Sold outTrillion Tanzanite
1.35 ctRegular price CHF 150.00Regular priceUnit price / perSale price CHF 150.00Sold out




