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Tanzanite – a rare mineral that changes color depending on the viewing angle
Tanzanite is a rare mineral with a characteristic blue-violet color, found in only one location in the world: the Merelani Hills, Tanzania. It is a variety of the mineral zoisite, prized for its unique coloration and strong pleochroism, which is the ability to display different hues depending on the viewing angle. The color of tanzanite is primarily due to the presence of the trace element vanadium, which influences the absorption and reflection of light within the crystal.
Discovery of tanzanite
Tanzanite was discovered relatively recently, in 1967, in northern Tanzania. According to popular accounts, it was found after natural fires highlighted and intensified its coloration. Due to its limited geographical distribution and recent discovery, it is considered a modern and exceptionally rare mineral.
Raw tanzanite and its coloration
Raw tanzanite fascinates with its natural structure, crystalline form, and play of colors. In its untreated state, it is generally trichroic, meaning it can display different shades of color — mainly blue, violet, and delicate wine-red tones — depending on the angle from which it is viewed.
Heat treatment of tanzanite
An interesting fact is that most tanzanite on the market has undergone heat treatment to enhance its characteristic coloration. During heating, some color components are reduced, and the stone becomes predominantly dichroic, mainly showing two primary colors: blue and violet. This process is common, stable, and does not alter the fundamental nature of the mineral.
Formation
Tanzanite was formed approximately 500–600 million years ago under very specific geological conditions, related to the movement of tectonic plates in what is now northern Tanzania. During the collision and deformation of the Earth's crust, intense pressures and high temperatures transformed original rocks rich in calcium and aluminum. In the presence of vanadium, zoisite formed in its blue-violet variety known as tanzanite.
These unique geological processes occurred exclusively in a narrow band of the Merelani Hills, which is why tanzanite is found only in this location and is considered one of the rarest minerals in the world.
Raw tanzanite specimens are particularly sought after for their authenticity and natural beauty, which stands out without any intervention or treatment. They are ideal for mineral enthusiasts, collectors, and anyone who appreciates the uniqueness of natural crystals.
Origin: Merelani Hills, Tanzania.
Tanzanite – Merelani Hills, Tanzania - TA016
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