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The Rising Popularity Of Tanzanite Engagement Rings

Tanzanite Engagement Rings

By Eric BakerPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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Blue Tanzanite Engagement Ring

Gone are the days when diamond engagement rings were every bride’s first choice. With rapidly changing times and new discoveries of color gemstones, diamonds no longer remain girls’ only best friend. Nowadays, what modern brides want for their engagement ring is a rare and sturdy vivid-colored center stone.

To be precise, the X factor for brides in these times is the rarity of their engagement ring’s center stone. It’s one of the reasons why tanzanite gemstone is becoming the popular choice amongst modern brides. The color, hardness, and rarity of tanzanites are the reasons for the rising popularity of tanzanite engagement rings.

Color

Known for their vivid blue and purple colors, tanzanites have a great visual appeal. The stellar blue color of tanzanites is coveted by many. Tanzanites also exhibit strong pleochroism, an optical phenomenon that makes them display different colors in different lighting conditions when viewed at different angles. Now, imagine wearing a tanzanite engagement ring and finding all your friends and relatives going dumbfounded by the arousing color of your tanzanite center stone. That’s the feeling you definitely don’t want to miss.

Hardness

Tanzanite scores 7 on the Mohs scale of hardness. It might not be as hard as the three most prominent color gemstones - sapphire, emerald, and ruby - however, tanzanite is a pretty sturdy stone. The gemstone is durable enough to be embellished in engagement rings and can also withstand the wear and tear of average daily life. Tanzanite does require a bit of additional care, but quite frankly, that should certainly not dissuade you from getting a tanzanite engagement ring.

Rarity

When it comes to rarity, most people think that, of all the gemstones, diamonds are the rarest ones. However, that’s not true. Tanzanites are extremely rare, in fact, they are a thousand times rarer than diamonds. Tanzanite is only found in Tanzania, that too, in a small mining area that is about 7 kilometers long and 2 kilometers wide. Now you can imagine why tanzanites are rarer than diamonds. But wait, there’s more to the rarity of tanzanites. As per a local Tanzanian geologist, the gemstone could go extinct. Yes, you read that right.

Purple Tanzanite Engagement Ring

The formation of tanzanites was the result of immense heat and massive plate tectonic activity during the mid-Ediacaran period, and the chances of such events happening again are too low. Moreover, the current rate at which tanzanites are mined in Tanzania suggests that the supply on hand of tanzanites could deplete within two decades. Therefore, tanzanites could literally go extinct. So, what do you think about the rising popularity of tanzanite engagement rings now?

Conclusion

Tanzanite engagement rings are more than a cut above the rest. Though tanzanite is a relatively new discovery, the gemstone has still managed to attract so many people in such a short period of time. Tanzanite has everything that brides look for in their engagement rings - cool satiating colors, dependable hardness, and rarity that just can’t be described in words. On top of that, you’d be shocked to know that the prices of tanzanite engagement rings aren’t too high. So, if you’re thinking of getting a tanzanite engagement ring to celebrate the milestone of your life, there's no doubt in admitting that your choice is as beautiful and intelligent as you are.

In other words, tanzanite engagement rings are popular among couples who want something unique and beautiful. These stones are often worn by people who love nature and appreciate the beauty of the natural world. Tanzanite is also associated with spirituality and healing, making it a great choice for those looking to express their spiritual side.

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