
What Makes Tanzanite the Perfect December Birthstone?
Table of Contents
- What Is Tanzanite?
- Where Tanzanite Comes From
- Why Tanzanite Is So Special
- Tanzanite Meanings and Symbolism
- Tanzanite Jewelry Styles at Hopman Jewelers
- How to Care for Tanzanite Jewelry
- Frequently Asked Questions
Summary
Tanzanite, the modern birthstone for December, is one of the rarest gemstones in the world—found in only one place and admired for its vivid violet-blue color. This guide explains the history, meaning, styling options, and care tips for this extraordinary gemstone, along with beautiful tanzanite jewelry available at Hopman Jewelers.What Is Tanzanite?
Tanzanite is a striking violet-blue variety of the mineral zoisite. It was officially discovered in the 1960s and quickly rose in popularity due to its exceptional color and rarity. Unlike many gemstones, its beauty is completely natural, yet it becomes even more vibrant after gentle heat treatment, a standard and accepted practice in the gem world.Tanzanite’s color is best described as a blend of sapphire-blue and amethyst-violet, and its unique hue changes depending on the lighting and angle of view. This effect is called pleochroism and is part of what makes tanzanite so mesmerizing.
Where Tanzanite Comes From
Tanzanite is found in only one location on earth: a small, 4-km stretch of land near Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania. Because the geological conditions needed to create tanzanite are so rare, gemologists consider it a once-in-a-lifetime discovery unlikely to occur anywhere else.This limited origin makes tanzanite up to 1,000 times rarer than diamonds, and its exclusivity is a major reason December babies cherish it.
Why Tanzanite Is So Special
Tanzanite has become one of the most sought-after gemstones in modern jewelry for several reasons:- Extraordinary Color: Its intense violet-blue saturation is unlike any other gem.
- Rarity: A single-location gemstone with a limited supply.
- Versatility: Beautiful in both yellow and white gold.
- Modern History: Unlike ancient birthstones, tanzanite offers a fresh, contemporary feel.
- High Fire and Sparkle: Faceted tanzanite reflects light beautifully, especially in rings, pendants, or drop earrings.
Tanzanite Meanings and Symbolism
Tanzanite is associated with:- Transformation and New Beginnings - fitting for December, the month of transitions.
- Calm and Clarity - believed to encourage peace of mind and emotional balance.
- Creativity and Insight - a favorite among artists and dreamers.
Tanzanite Jewelry Styles at Hopman Jewelers
At Hopman Jewelers, we carry a beautiful collection of tanzanite pieces, including:- Multi-stone tanzanite fashion rings
- Tanzanite and diamond halo rings
- Tanzanite pendants in yellow or white gold
- Modern tanzanite drop earrings
- Estate tanzanite pieces with unique designs
- Mixed gemstone styles featuring tanzanite, ruby, and sapphire
How to Care for Tanzanite Jewelry
Because tanzanite is softer than sapphires or diamonds, it should be worn with care. Follow these tips to keep your jewelry looking its best:- Avoid wearing tanzanite during heavy activity.
- Store separately to prevent scratches.
- Clean gently with warm water, mild soap, and a soft brush.
- Avoid ultrasonic cleaners, steam cleaners, and harsh chemicals.
- Have your settings checked regularly by our repair department.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is tanzanite a traditional birthstone?Tanzanite was added as a modern December birthstone in 2002, joining blue topaz and turquoise.
Why is tanzanite more expensive than other December gems?
Its limited supply and single-source origin make it significantly rarer than other birthstones.
Can tanzanite be worn every day?
Yes, with mindful care. It is best suited for pendants and earrings, but rings can be worn daily with caution.