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tanzanite
[ tan-zuh-nahyt ]
noun
- Mineralogy. a variety of zoisite valued as a gem for its purplish-blue color and strong pleochroism.
Word History and Origins
Origin of tanzanite1
Example Sentences
Shaped and coloured like the country’s rare gemstone, tanzanite, the sparkling new railway terminal in Dar es Salaam is a symbol of Tanzania’s transport ambitions.
Saniniu Laizer, who works as a miner in Tanzania, has suddenly become a millionaire after finding and selling two large chunks of a gemstone called Tanzanite.
The stones found by Mr. Laizer were the largest samples of Tanzanite ever found.
The stones found by Mr. Laizer were the largest samples of Tanzanite ever found.
Tanzanite is a precious mineral that is famous for giving off a variety of colors.
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What does tanzanite mean?
Tanzanite is a gemstone that’s a variety of the mineral zoisite. Its color ranges from deep blue to violent and lighter shades of purple.
Tanzanite can appear to be different colors depending on the viewing direction—a property known as pleochroism.
Tanzanite is quite rare—it’s only known to be found in one location in the world: the eastern African nation of Tanzania. For this reason, tanzanite is usually quite expensive.
It has not been synthetically replicated, but it is sometimes imitated with other gemstones, such as cubic zirconia.
Tanzanite is one of the birthstones for the month of December. It is associated with the zodiac signs Sagittarius and Capricorn. Tanzanite jewelry is a traditional gift for a 24th wedding anniversary.
Example: Tanzanite is often paired with diamonds to highlight its rich color.
Where does tanzanite come from?
The first records of the word tanzanite come from the 1960s—shortly after the time it was first discovered. It’s named after the eastern African nation of Tanzania—the only known source of tanzanite in the world. The suffix -ite is commonly used in the names of minerals, especially in minerals that are associated with a specific place.
Tanzanite is a variety of the silicate mineral zoisite. Its color is attributed to the presence of the element vanadium.
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How is tanzanite used in real life?
Tanzanite is known for its rarity and its special color—and for only being found in Tanzania. It’s one of the December birthstones.
Tanzanite and Diamonds. What a beautiful combination. Here we have a five stone eternity ring, set with 4 mm round cut Tanzanite of excellent saturation of colour. We can have the gemstones certified too, if you so desire.#weddingring #custommade #tanzanite pic.twitter.com/OY3u1dmBx4
— Tanzanite Fine Jewellery (@TanzaniteUK) March 6, 2021
🇹🇿 Tanzanian Natural Tanzanite
2.6 carats,9x6mm. Stunning Intense brilliant loose natural Tanzanite with a perfect cut and clarity grade. This stone is eye clean and would make a stunning ring or pendant. Comes withs. Certificate of authenticity, Free shipping pic.twitter.com/cLAIsOwdpL— Modern Gem💎 Jewelry (@ModernGemJewel1) October 12, 2019
December birthstone Tanzanite is known for its color changing properties. It changes colors from deep blues to purple with overtones of red or pink depending on if the light source in the viewing environment shifts from daylight or daylight-fluorescent to incandescent lighting. pic.twitter.com/cVvY2EQ5sH
— Jewelers Suite (@JewelersSuite) December 28, 2020
Try using tanzanite!
True or False?
There are known to be several tanzanite deposits throughout Africa.
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