Tanzanite Jewelry - Rare by Nature, Priced with Radical Honesty
TANZANITE JEWELRY - Rare by Nature, Priced with Radical Honesty Let's start with what the industry won't say out loud: tanzanite exists in one place on
this planet. A single mining area near Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania - roughly a square mile in total - is the only source. When that mine runs dry,
it's over. No second deposits. No backup plan. That's not a sales pitch. That's geology.
The Gemstone Itself
Tanzanite is a blue-violet variety of zoisite, discovered in 1967. Its trichroic nature means it shifts between blue, violet, and burgundy depending on
viewing angle and light- daylight versus incandescent will show you a completely different stone. The finest grades (AAA) show a deep, saturated
violetish-blue that rivals fine sapphire at a fraction of the rarity argument. Most tanzanite sold commercially has been heat-treated to eliminate the
brownish tones present in rough form. We disclose treatment on every product listing. Always.
True Sanity Tanzanite — The Nocturnal Collection
Most of our tanzanite pieces are designed for after dark. Deep blue-violet against blackened gold. Violet stones in white gold for a cool-lit,
cinematic aesthetic. The kind of piece you reach for when the event matters. Priced honestly. Described completely. Styled for the night.