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Natural Tanzanite and Turquoise Combine Ring with 925 Sterling Silver
- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- 1.000 x 1.000 x 1.000mm
- Weight (g)
- 1.000
- Material
- Silver
- Ring Size
- 7, 7.5
- Occasion
- Engagement
- Recipient
- Girls
- Gemstone
- Tanzanite, Turquoise
- Birthstones
- April
- Colours
-
Natural Tanzanite and Turquoise Combine adjustable Ring with 925 Sterling Silver
Stone:(Tanzanite and Turquoise)
Ring Size:(7 to 7.5)
A Tanzanite and Turquoise ring combines two strikingly different but beautiful gemstones, making for a unique and eye-catching piece. Here's a quick breakdown of what to expect from such a ring:
### Tanzanite
- Color: Deep violet-blue to purplish-blue; changes slightly in different lighting.
- Rarity: Very rare—found only in one place on Earth: near Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania.
- Value: Considered a semi-precious to precious gem depending on quality.
- Hardness: 6 to 7 on the Mohs scale—handle with care.
### Turquoise
- Color: Sky blue to greenish-blue; sometimes veined.
- Rarity: More common, but high-quality turquoise (especially untreated) is valuable.
- Hardness: 5 to 6 on the Mohs scale—also relatively soft.
### Design and Aesthetics
- Color Contrast: The vivid blue-purple of tanzanite contrasts beautifully with the opaque, soft blue or green tones of turquoise.
- Style: Often set in silver or white gold for a boho-chic or artistic look; high-end versions may use yellow gold.
### Care Tips
Both stones are relatively soft, so:
- Avoid heavy impacts or abrasives.
- Store separately to prevent scratching.
- Keep away from chemicals, especially when cleaning.
Would you like help finding one, or are you designing a custom ring?
- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- 1.000 x 1.000 x 1.000 mm
- Weight (g)
- 1.000
- Material
- Silver
- Ring Size
- 7, 7.5
- Occasion
- Engagement
- Recipient
- Girls
- Gemstone
- Tanzanite, Turquoise
- Birthstones
- April
- Colours
-
Natural Tanzanite and Turquoise Combine adjustable Ring with 925 Sterling Silver
Stone:(Tanzanite and Turquoise)
Ring Size:(7 to 7.5)
A Tanzanite and Turquoise ring combines two strikingly different but beautiful gemstones, making for a unique and eye-catching piece. Here's a quick breakdown of what to expect from such a ring:
### Tanzanite
- Color: Deep violet-blue to purplish-blue; changes slightly in different lighting.
- Rarity: Very rare—found only in one place on Earth: near Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania.
- Value: Considered a semi-precious to precious gem depending on quality.
- Hardness: 6 to 7 on the Mohs scale—handle with care.
### Turquoise
- Color: Sky blue to greenish-blue; sometimes veined.
- Rarity: More common, but high-quality turquoise (especially untreated) is valuable.
- Hardness: 5 to 6 on the Mohs scale—also relatively soft.
### Design and Aesthetics
- Color Contrast: The vivid blue-purple of tanzanite contrasts beautifully with the opaque, soft blue or green tones of turquoise.
- Style: Often set in silver or white gold for a boho-chic or artistic look; high-end versions may use yellow gold.
### Care Tips
Both stones are relatively soft, so:
- Avoid heavy impacts or abrasives.
- Store separately to prevent scratching.
- Keep away from chemicals, especially when cleaning.
Would you like help finding one, or are you designing a custom ring?
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