Tanzanite
Tanzanite is called after the East African state of Tanzania, it was discovered in the Mererani Hills of Northern Tanzania in 1967.
Tanzanite is the blue-purple variety of
Zoisite, it is noted for its remarkably strong trichroism, appearing sapphire blue, violet and burgundy depending on the position of crystal. Tanzanite also appears differently when viewed under alternate lighting conditions. In good quality the colour is ultramarine to sapphire blue; in artificial light, it appears more amethyst violet.
Tanzanite is universally heat treated to produce a range of hues between bluish-violet to violetish-blue, it has no effect on price.
| General Information |
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| A variety or type of: | Zoisite |
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| Chemical Formula | Walter Schumann, Gemstones of the world (2001) More from other references |
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| Tanzanite Treatments |
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| When heated to 752 - 932 degrees F (400 - 500 degrees C), the interfering yellowish and brown tints vanish, and the blue becomes deeper. - Gemstones of the world, Walter Schumann, 2001, p 160 |
| Tanzanite Simulants |
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| There are glass imitations and doublets made from glass with tanzanite crown or made from two colourless synthetic spinels glued with tanzanite-coloured glue. - Gemstones of the world, Walter Schumann, 2001, p 160 |
| Physical Properties of Tanzanite |
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| Mohs Hardness | 6.5 to 7Walter Schumann, Gemstones of the world (2001) More from other references |
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| Specific Gravity | 3.35Walter Schumann, Gemstones of the world (2001) More from other references |
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| Tenacity | BrittleMichael O’Donoghue, Gems, Sixth Edition (2006) |
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| Cleavage Quality | PerfectWalter Schumann, Gemstones of the world (2001) |
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| Fracture | UnevenWalter Schumann, Gemstones of the world (2001) |
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| Optical Properties of Tanzanite |
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| Refractive Index | 1.685 to 1.707Herve Nicolas Lazzarelli, Blue Chart Gem Identification (2010) More from other references |
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| Optical Character | Biaxial/+Herve Nicolas Lazzarelli, Blue Chart Gem Identification (2010) More from other references |
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| Birefringence | 0.006 to 0.013Herve Nicolas Lazzarelli, Blue Chart Gem Identification (2010) More from other references |
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| Pleochroism | Violet/purple stones - strong trichroism: strong blue - purple - greenish (to brownish) yellow; Blue stones - strong: strong blue - purple - greenish-yellowHerve Nicolas Lazzarelli, Blue Chart Gem Identification (2010) More from other references |
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| Dispersion | 0.030Walter Schumann, Gemstones of the world (2001) |
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| Chatoyancy | YesUlrich Henn and Claudio C. Milisenda, Gemmological Tables (2004) |
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| Colour |
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| Colour (General) | Sapphire blue, amethyst, violetWalter Schumann, Gemstones of the world (2001) More from other references |
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| Causes of Colour | Blue, (heat treated), V4+ in octahedral coordination; with V3+ in octahedral coordination. Brown-violet, V3+ in octahedral coordination (treatment turns blue). Green, Cr3+ in octahedral coordination.W. William Hanneman, Pragmatic Spectroscopy For Gemologists (2011) |
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| Transparency | TransparentUlrich Henn and Claudio C. Milisenda, Gemmological Tables (2004) More from other references |
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| Fluorescence & other light emissions |
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| Fluorescence (General) | InertHerve Nicolas Lazzarelli, Blue Chart Gem Identification (2010) |
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| Fluorescence (Long-Wave UV) | Rare bluishHerve Nicolas Lazzarelli, Blue Chart Gem Identification (2010) |
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| Crystallography of Tanzanite |
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| Crystal System | OrthorhombicHerve Nicolas Lazzarelli, Blue Chart Gem Identification (2010) |
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| Habit | Multifaced prisms, mostly striatedWalter Schumann, Gemstones of the world (2001) |
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| Geological Environment |
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| Where found: | Tanzanite occurs in calcareous rocks,
including metamorphosed dolomite and calcareous shales subjected to regional metamorphism.Michael O’Donoghue, Gems, Sixth Edition (2006) |
| Further Information |
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| Mineral information: | Tanzanite information at mindat.org |
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| Significant Gem Localities |
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| Tanzania | | |
| Malisa (2003) | |
| Malisa (2003) | |
| Malisa (2003) | |
| Malisa (2003) | |
| Malisa (2003) | |
| Malisa (2003) |
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