inscribed forever ring-13.16 ct Tanzanite and 1.04 ctw Diamond 14K White Gold Ladies Ring

Color blue
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Product Description

This is a very interesting ring that is sure to draw attention.  The 13.16 carat cabachon tanzanite is the center stone surrounded by a halo of diamonds. The tanzanite is an intense blue and this color is even more pronounced in the sunlight.  This stone has a modern, yet metaphysical air.

We offer a GIA Graduate Gemologist appraisal on this item.  You may view the appraisal using this link: , or by clinking the image to the left.  The printed and stamped appraisal will accompany the ring upon purchase.

Ring

Gold type                    White gold
Gold content               14K
Total weight                10.6 grams
Size                             6 1/4
Estimated value           $9,119
SKU                            CJR00006

Main Stone

Variety:                         Natural Tanzanite
Cut:                              Cabachon
Cut grade:                    Very Good
Clarity:                          Transparent
Color:                            Intense Blue
Carat Weight:               13.16
Species:                       Zoisite
Treatment:                    Many colored stones including tanzanites are presumed heated.
Hardness:                     6.5 – 7

Adjacent Stone

Variety:                         Natural Diamond
Cut:                              Round brilliant
Cut grade:                     
Clarity:                         SI1 – SI2
Count:                          46
Carat Weight:              1.04 ctw
Species:                      Diamond
Treatment:                   None
Hardness:                    10

Care

  • The safest way to clean tanzanite and diamonds is to use warm soapy water and a soft brush.
  • Never use ultrasonic or steam cleaners with tanzanite.
  • Do not subject to tanzanite to high heat or strong chemicals.
  • Tanzanite can cleave (break) when struck in just the right way for the gem.  Using usual care when wearing or storing the stone greatly reduces any risk.

For more information about tanzanite care, use this link to the GIA education site: .