Originally called blue-violet zoisite, Tiffany & Co. renamed this gemstone to tanzanite after its discovery location, Tanzania, as its original name was deemed difficult to remember. Tanzania remains the only source of tanzanite. It is a pleochroic gemstone, typically exhibiting shades of blue, violet, and blue-violet that change subtly under different lighting.
Tanzanite rings can range in price depending on the gem’s size, color, setting, ring’s style, and metal. Compared to diamonds of the same size, tanzanite rings are much cheaper. MollyJewelryUS tanzanite rings are priced between $150 – $2,000. Select a design that suits your budget, or contact us to discuss custom options.
Tanzanite ranks 6.5–7 on the Mohs hardness scale, making it softer than diamonds or sapphires but comparable to emerald. It’s durable enough for daily wear, especially when set in protective settings like halos or bezels. Avoid wearing your tanzanite ring during heavy activity and keep it away from harsh chemicals to preserve its beauty for years.
The best metal depends on your style and how you plan to wear the ring. White gold enhances tanzanite’s vivid blue tones, yellow gold offers a warm contrast, rose gold adds romantic softness, and platinum gives maximum durability. Sterling silver is a beautiful and budget-friendly choice for everyday wear or stacking rings. MollyJewelryUS offers a wide range of quality metals to suit different preferences.
A tanzanite ring symbolizes new beginnings, love, and loyalty. These are the key symbols associated with tanzanite, making the ring a meaningful choice that carries these heartfelt connotations.
No—while tanzanite is a modern December birthstone, turquoise, blue topaz, and zircon are also traditional options. Many people choose tanzanite rings for their unique violet-blue color and rarity, making them stand out among other December birthstone rings.
Yes—tanzanite rings can make stunning and unique engagement rings. Tanzanite symbolizes new beginnings, love, and loyalty. In terms of durability, it has a Mohs hardness of 6.5-7, making it suitable for daily wear.
Yes. Tanzanite rings are gender-neutral, just choose a style that is suitable for men.
No universal grading scale (like AAA) exists for tanzanite. Certain retailers may use quality labels for marketing, but they are not industry-standard. A gem’s value should be judged by its color, clarity, cut, and carat weight.
Yes. Our tanzanite rings feature natural tanzanite gemstones, each carefully selected for exceptional clarity and rich, vibrant color.
It’s not recommended to use an ultrasonic cleaner for tanzanite jewelry, as the vibrations can damage the gemstone. Instead, clean your tanzanite ring with warm, soapy water and a soft cloth to keep it looking its best. (Extra tip: Don’t use steam cleaning either!)