Tanzanite
Tanzanite takes its name from Tanzania, where it was discovered in the 1960s after storms around Mount Kilimanjaro. Originally brownish, it develops its blue-violet colour when exposed to heat.
A trichroic gemstone, it can display blue, violet and bronze tones depending on the crystal’s orientation. Some fancy tanzanites even show striking multicoloured flashes.
Found only in a 20 km² area in northern Tanzania, it is one of the rarest gemstones in the world. The Queen of Kilimanjaro, a 242-carat tanzanite set by Tiffany, remains its most famous example.
Associated with creativity and self-expression, tanzanite inspires designers such as Brooke Gregson and Pippa Small, who value its balance of depth and softness.
Tanzanite
We by WHITEbIRD
Dancing Drop tanzanite necklace
Yellow gold / Tanzanite
We by WHITEbIRD
Aurore tanzanite ring
Yellow gold / Tanzanite
Yellow gold / Tsavorite / Spinel / Tanzanite
Nikollë Radi
Collier Large Fan tanzanite
Yellow gold / Platinum / Tanzanite
Yellow gold / Tanzanite / Diamond / Turquoise
Yellow gold / Diamond / Tanzanite / Chrysoberyl / Sapphire
Yellow gold / Tanzanite / Peridot / Amethyst / Turquoise / Onyx
Yellow gold / Sapphire / Tanzanite
Christina Magdolna
Gold Bar Tanzanite necklace
Yellow gold / Tanzanite / Sapphire
Christina Magdolna
Mirage Tanzanite necklace
Yellow gold / Tanzanite
Christina Magdolna
Eye Dangle Tanzanite earrings
Yellow gold / Tanzanite / Ruby
Yellow gold / Silver / Amethyst / Spinel / Sapphire / Tourmaline / Tanzanite / Ruby / Carnelian
Viltier
Charm tanzanite - Décembre
Yellow gold / Tanzanite























