18kt 2.07ct Tanzanite With .69ctw Diamond Ring Item: ARM552
In Stock Price: $1,499.99

Product Description for 18kt 2.07ct Tanzanite With .69ctw Diamond Ring-ARM55218kt yellow gold 2.07ct oval tanzanite with .69ctw baguette diamond ring. The tanzanite measures approximately 9x7mm. This ring measures 5/16 inch knuckle to knuckle.
Product Information for 18kt 2.07ct Tanzanite With .69ctw Diamond Ring-ARM552
| Product Type: | Ring | Material Type: | Gold |
| Style: | Center With Diamonds | Material Color: | White |
| Width: | 1/8 Inch | Material Purity: | 18Kt |
| Gram Weight: | 6.16g |
Primary Stone / Tanzanite
| Shape: | Oval | Composition: | Natural |
| Cut: | Mixed Cuts | Treatment: | Standard Treatment |
| Color: | Blue | Gemstone Group: | Zoisite |
| Dimensions: | 9X7 MM - Calibrated | Origin: | Tanzania |
| Count: | 1.00 | Origin: | Tanzania |
Secondary Stone / Diamond
| Shape: | Baguette |
| Carat Weight: | 0.69 |
| Color: | White |
| Count: | 66.00 |
| Setting: | Channel |
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2 of 5 (40%) customers would recommend this product to a friend. |
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5
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Stunner,
October 25, 2007
Roslynn
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"I love this ring. It is blue and it is purple and the color appears AAA. It looks different in both artificial and natural light. Stunning either way. The diamonds sparkle brilliantly. I have not had this purchase appraised."
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Product met expectations:
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Purchased as a gift:
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Just purple.,
October 6, 2007
Sedona
, Norman Oklahoma
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"I purchased a 3 ct. Tanzanite and diamond pendant last year...it is wonderful! I decided then that I wanted a ring to match. I think I have bought and returned 20. They were purple,a pretty purple, but hardly a trace, if that, of blue. To get a single stone with an even amount of blue and purple it has to be like "one of a kind" in a large enough carat weight to be able to see the blue come through over television and they are way out of my price range. Does AAA color include those with no blue? The hosts have said AAA color on every ring I have tried. I'm still a big JTV fan! "Sedona""
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Product met expectations:
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Purchased as a gift:
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2 of 2 people found this review helpful.
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4
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FIRST PURCHASE,
July 14, 2007
ILUVTANZ
, Temple TX
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"This was my first purchase from jtv. I took the ring to my favorite jewlery store to get an appraisal and was amazed to get an appraisal of over $4000.00!!! I also have a 10X microscope at work and looked at the tanzanite thru it and could not see any flaws. I am satified with my purchase"
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Product met expectations:
Yes
Purchased as a gift:
No
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home learning library tanzanite
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Fast Facts
| The mineral zoisite was discovered around 1805 in the Austrian area by a Baron for whom it was named. It was usually brown in color, often nearly opaque. |
| The discovery by accident of the tanzanite version, in the late 1960's was a great surprise in Tanzania Africa, where it was first thought to be sapphire crystals. |
| The name Tanzanite was coined by Tiffany who had first and exclusive rights to the pretty blue violet mineral for many years. |
| Wearing a well-cut Tanzanite communicates self-confidence, individuality, and maturity. |
Its brilliant color and its exclusive origin in Tanzania combine to make Tanzanite a unique and highly sought after gemstone. |
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Tanzanite is a variety of zoisite. It has naturally occurring shades of blue, green, yellow, pink, brown and khaki but virtually all gemstone quality crystals are heat treated to produce the highly valued shades of sapphire blue, amethyst and blue violet. On Mohs’ scale of hardness, tanzanite is 6.5-7. The prime source of all the world’s tanzanite is in Tanzania near Arusha.
Color
Tanzanite has naturally occurring shades of blue, green, yellow, pink, brown and khaki but virtually all gemstone quality crystals are heat treated to produce the highly valued shades of sapphire blue, amethyst and blue violet.
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