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SILVER PEAR-CUT TANZANITE NEGATIVE SPACE RING

Christine Alexander Fine Jewellery


Regular price £360.00
SILVER PEAR-CUT TANZANITE NEGATIVE SPACE RING
SILVER PEAR-CUT TANZANITE NEGATIVE SPACE RING
SILVER PEAR-CUT TANZANITE NEGATIVE SPACE RING
SILVER PEAR-CUT TANZANITE NEGATIVE SPACE RING
SILVER PEAR-CUT TANZANITE NEGATIVE SPACE RING

Alright, my darlings, gather 'round because I've got a little something that'll set your hearts aflutter – feast your eyes on this pear-cut Tanzanite ring, an absolute showstopper!

But before you get too carried away, let's have a little chat about Tanzanite – it's a bit of a chameleon, darling. Depending on the lighting and background, its colour might surprise you. Let me break it down for you: we're talking about a 6x4mm pear-cut Tanzanite of AA quality, snugly nestled on a 5mm wide open band (1.5mm at the back). Available in UK sizes L-P, with a smidge of wiggle room on either end.

And can we take a moment to admire the split shank design? It's sleek, it's sophisticated, and it leaves just the right amount of negative space on either side of the stone. Talk about attention to detail!

Now, onto the nitty-gritty – these stunners are made to order and shipped from the USA, so patience is key. Plan for 6-8 weeks for delivery, although between you and me, I've never found myself twiddling my thumbs for more than a fortnight – so far!

And hey, if you've got your eye on this gem but need a little financial wiggle room, no sweat – layaway payments are on the table. Just shoot me a message, and we'll work out a plan. Oh, and when it comes to payment, PayPal's the name of the game here.

Now, a little Tanzanite trivia for you: did you know it's a variety of blue zoisite discovered in Tanzania in 1967? It's true! But it wouldn't look half as stunning without a little heat treatment to intensify that gorgeous violet-blue hue. Plus, it's got a hardness similar to Demantoid Garnet and low Zircon – not too shabby, huh? It was added to the official birthstone list in 2002, for December, and is becoming known as the gem of birth, given to celebrate the safe arrival of a child.

So, any questions? Don't be shy – drop me a message, and I'll get back to you lickety-split. Happy shopping, my lovelies! ✨

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