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1.41 Carat Genuine Tanzanite .925 Sterling Silver Earrings
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1.41 Carat Genuine Tanzanite .925 Sterling Silver Earrings
SKU: QE6250TANWT-SSRPLT
QE6250TANWT-SSRPLT
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1.41 Carat Genuine Tanzanite .925 Sterling Silver Earrings

SKU: QE6250TANWT-SSRPLT
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1-2 business days for in-stock quantities. For mass production orders, lead time depends on the volume of your purchase order. Generally, all production orders are shipped between 4-5 working weeks from the date we receive your purchase order with the deposit payment. We inform you of our estimated shipping date when receiving your confirmed order(s).


Product Details:
.925 Sterling Silver
Stone Details: Tanzanite
Item Type: Earrings
Gross Wt: 2.28
Gemstone Wt: 1.41 ctw
Total Stone Wt: 1.41 ctw
Metal Stamp: 925 QJ™ IN
Product Style: Halo Earrings
Back Finding: Lever Back
Total Qty Of Stones: 38
Height: 4.83 MM
Width: 7.62 MM
Length: 24.89 MM
Primary Stone Color: Violet
Birthstone Month: December
Gender: Women
Gemstone Information:

Tanzanite Information

Stone Shape: Oval
Stone Size: 6.50x4.50mm
Stone Quantity: 2
Stone Cts: 1.12 ctw
Stone Setting: Prong Setting
Stone Creation Method: Natural
Stone Treatment Method: Heat Treated
Stone Treatment Code: E

White Topaz Information

Stone Shape: Round
Stone Size: 1.10mm
Stone Quantity: 36
Stone Cts: 0.29 ctw
Stone Creation Method: Natural
Stone Treatment Method: Heat Treated
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About Tanzanite:

Tanzanite has become one of the most popular gems in the market place. In fact, it is now the most popular gemstone after the “big four,” which consists of diamonds, emeralds, rubies, and sapphires. This rare gem wasn't found until 1967; the year it was discovered in the foothills of Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania and is one of the most intriguing and popular blue gemstones available today. Bluish violet in hue, it belongs to the zoisite mineral group and is regarded as the second most sought-after blue gem, after sapphire.

This rare gem is considered as the birthstone for December and also the stone for the 24th wedding anniversary. Tanzanite exhibits a hardness of 6 to 7 on the Mohs scale. Despite the low rating, it can be used in all types of Jewelry. This vibrant and mystical gemstone’s limited availability has added to its appeal as an heirloom possession, making it a must-have for every discerning jewelry buyer who seeks distinction and rarity.