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Learn MoreTanzanite Pendant, 75.00 Carats
- This pendant presents a monumental emerald cut tanzanite weighing approximately 75.00 carats
- Its exceptional depth of color is heightened by a surrounding halo of diamonds
- This impressive example is especially prized for its rarity, scale and intensity of color
- Set in 18K white gold
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Discovered in the hills of Mount Kilimanjaro in 1967, tanzanite was initially mistaken for a variant of sapphire. However, upon closer examination, it revealed. . .
Discovered in the hills of Mount Kilimanjaro in 1967, tanzanite was initially mistaken for a variant of sapphire. However, upon closer examination, it revealed a more intricate and unique composition. The gemstone was named "Tanzanite" by Henry B. Platt, then president and chairman of Tiffany & Co., at the 1968 World's Fair. There, its extraordinary blue-violet brilliance captured the admiration of attendees. While many tanzanites display softer violet tones, examples of exceptional size with a richly saturated blue hue—such as this remarkable stone—are especially prized and command value commensurate with their rarity, scale and intensity of color.

| Period: | Contemporary |
| Type: | Pendants |
| Style: | Modern |
| Stones: | Diamonds;Tanzanite |
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