Tanzanite!
Tanzanite is definitely one of my favorite stones (I don’t have a list, but it would be way up there if I did!). I love it’s blueish, purplish color. I have 4 tanzanites in my own collection and am always on the look out for good deals on more.
Tanzanite’s history is actually really interesting. The name has kind of a funny history. Tanzanite is a zoisite mineral and when it was first found, Tiffany Co. named it Tanzanite rather than calling it zoisite because they thought zoisite sounded too much like suicide. The name works though because it is only mined in one small area in Tanzania which makes it RARER than diamond. One company controls most of the mining much like diamonds. That company has been strictly controlling how much tanzanite is released in the market. It sounds like a jerk move–reduce the supply to raise the price–but it isn’t actually as bad as it might sound. They are driving up the price, but they are also helping sustain the supply longer. I didn’t find any sources with really good data, but tanzanite will be mined out within my lifetime for sure.
Tanzanite can rage from very pale to very dark in color. The darker the color, the more valuable the stone. Usually darker colors are only found in larger stones but there are some smaller stones with dark colors. I personally really love the dark colors but the light ones are really pretty too.
These are the first tanzanites that I ever bought. I didn’t know very much about them but thought they were pretty and they ended up being a really good find. They aren’t super dark but they have really nice color and are eye clean (no visible inclusions).

The second stone I bought was also a trillion cut stone but it was much larger. This stone has a really nice dark blue, purple color. There is a small chip on one corner but the stone is still pretty!

The last stone I bought it probably my favorite because it is the darkest. It is a cushion cut stone and it is soooo pretty!

Tanzanite is not an inexpensive stone, but it is super pretty and because of its availability, it will only go up in value.
All of the above stone are for sale. If you are interested in any of them, please contact me at leah@leahashleydesigns.com.
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