FAQs
What is loose tanzanite?
Loose tanzanite refers to individual gemstones that are not set into jewelry, allowing for custom designs. These stones are perfect for creating tanzanite rings, tanzanite pendants, or even unique tanzanite necklaces.
What are the different types of loose tanzanite available?
Loose tanzanites come in various forms, including faceted tanzanite, tanzanite cabochons, cut tanzanite, and polished tanzanite. You can also find natural tanzanite and tanzanite crystals for collectors or designers.
What is special about violet-blue tanzanite?
Violet-blue tanzanite is prized for its unique trichroic properties, displaying shades of blue, violet, and burgundy. It belongs to the Zoisite family and is highly sought after for its vibrant color and rarity.
Can loose tanzanite be used to create custom jewelry?
Absolutely! Loose tanzanite is ideal for custom jewelry projects. Whether you're designing tanzanite earrings, a tanzanite bracelet, or a tanzanite pendant, these gemstones offer flexibility and brilliance.
Do you offer wholesale tanzanite?
Yes, wholesale tanzanite is available for jewelers and bulk buyers. Options include natural tanzanite, faceted tanzanite, and AAA tanzanite in a variety of cuts and sizes.
What is the difference between tanzanite cabochon and faceted tanzanite?
Tanzanite cabochons have a smooth, rounded surface, highlighting the gem's natural beauty. Faceted tanzanite, on the other hand, is cut with multiple faces to enhance its sparkle and brilliance, making it ideal for high-end designs like a tanzanite necklace or ring.
How do I care for loose tanzanite?
Tanzanite gemstones are delicate and should be cleaned with mild soap and water. Avoid harsh chemicals and store them separately to prevent scratches, especially for polished tanzanite and faceted tanzanite pieces.
Is AAA tanzanite the best quality?
Yes, AAA tanzanite is considered the highest quality, featuring excellent clarity and vibrant violet-blue hues. It is perfect for luxury jewelry, including tanzanite rings and pendants.
What shapes are available for tanzanite gemstones at GemSelect?
Our natural, certified loose tanzanites come in a variety of shapes, including oval, round, pear, and cushion, offering versatile options for jewelry design or collecting.
What colors can I expect from tanzanite gemstones?
Tanzanites at GemSelect display stunning hues ranging from deep blue to vibrant violet, often with pleochroic effects that show different colors from various angles.
What is the price range for tanzanite gemstones?
Our tanzanite gemstones are priced between $30 and $5,000, depending on factors like size, color intensity, clarity, and cut, making them accessible for various budgets.
Are GemSelect’s tanzanites certified?
Yes, all our tanzanites are natural and certified, ensuring authenticity and quality for every purchase.
How should I care for my tanzanite gemstone?
Tanzanite is relatively soft (6.5-7 on the Mohs scale), so avoid harsh chemicals and ultrasonic cleaners. Clean with mild soap and water, and store separately to prevent scratches.
Can tanzanite be used in everyday jewelry?
While tanzanite is durable enough for occasional wear, it’s best suited for pieces like earrings or pendants rather than rings worn daily, due to its moderate hardness.