Stanton Color Tanzanite and Diamond Ring
$2,740.00
This beautiful ring from Stanton Color features a 1.45ct round Tanzanite and .06ctw of diamonds bezel set in 14k yellow gold.
Stock size 7. Other sizes available by special order
Style# 72210-RTZ
Diamond
Natural diamonds are a rare and unique ultimate gift for a loved one. Thought to be one of the hardest substances on the globe, natural diamonds date back billions of years.
The diamond is the traditional birthstone of April and holds significant meaning for those born in that month, thought to provide the wearer with better relationships and an increase in inner strength.
Wearing diamonds is purported to bring other benefits such as balance, clarity and abundance. It’s also symbolic of eternal love, and those fortunate to call April the month of their birth will enjoy the following history behind this rare gem.
Product Care -Handle your diamond sparingly—when a diamond is handled, the oils from your fingers adhere to the diamond’s surface and affect its brilliance and fire.
-Chlorine bleach or abrasives (such as household cleansers or toothpaste) should never be used when cleaning diamond jewelry. Chemicals like chlorine can damage some of the metals used to alloy gold for diamond settings and abrasives can scratch gold and other metals. Tanzanite Tanzanite gemstones are found in the shadows of the majestic Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, the only commercial source for the gemstone. In 1967, a Masai tribesman discovered the gem. It was eventually named tanzanite in honor of its country of origin. The gemstone is often described as “velvety,” mostly because of its deep and saturated color, which ranges from purplish blue to a pure blue. Tanzanite is a December birthstone, and gem aficionados born in other months also enjoy its charm and beauty.
Product Care -Tanzanite is stable under normal wearing conditions, which means it’s resistant to the effects of heat, light, and common chemicals. Even so, tanzanite should not be subjected to very high temperatures or sudden temperature changes.
-Warm, soapy water is always safe. Ultrasonic and steam cleaners are never recommended for tanzanite.
Product Care -Handle your diamond sparingly—when a diamond is handled, the oils from your fingers adhere to the diamond’s surface and affect its brilliance and fire.
-Chlorine bleach or abrasives (such as household cleansers or toothpaste) should never be used when cleaning diamond jewelry. Chemicals like chlorine can damage some of the metals used to alloy gold for diamond settings and abrasives can scratch gold and other metals. Tanzanite Tanzanite gemstones are found in the shadows of the majestic Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, the only commercial source for the gemstone. In 1967, a Masai tribesman discovered the gem. It was eventually named tanzanite in honor of its country of origin. The gemstone is often described as “velvety,” mostly because of its deep and saturated color, which ranges from purplish blue to a pure blue. Tanzanite is a December birthstone, and gem aficionados born in other months also enjoy its charm and beauty.
Product Care -Tanzanite is stable under normal wearing conditions, which means it’s resistant to the effects of heat, light, and common chemicals. Even so, tanzanite should not be subjected to very high temperatures or sudden temperature changes.
-Warm, soapy water is always safe. Ultrasonic and steam cleaners are never recommended for tanzanite.
•All orders over $500 are eligible for free shipping
•Call us at 541-345-0354 if you require next day shipping (additional fees apply)
•Please allow 1-2 days to process your order and prepare shipment
•We only ship to addresses within the United States. We are unable to process orders shipped to package forwarding services at this time.
•Call us at 541-345-0354 if you require next day shipping (additional fees apply)
•Please allow 1-2 days to process your order and prepare shipment
•We only ship to addresses within the United States. We are unable to process orders shipped to package forwarding services at this time.
All of our diamonds go through the Kimberly Process, which ensures that we are not purchasing diamonds from war-torn countries. We also have a gemologist on-hand with over 40 years experience in the jewelry industry to reaffirm our diamond sourcing.
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