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Choosing the Perfect Ring: Try Tanzanite, Rarer than Diamonds

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When most people think of buying a ring, diamonds are the first thing that comes to mind. But diamonds are not the only materials that make classy jewelry.

Another rare stone making serious waves in the ring-making industry is the tanzanite. This is a rare stone mined in Tanzania, East Africa.

If you want to buy an elegant ring and don’t want to go for a diamond or wish to have variety in your cache of ornaments, a tanzanite ring is what you need.

How Much Do Tanzanites Cost

Tanzanites are 1000 times rarer than diamonds; however, their value is not as high as diamonds. That’s perhaps because the price of diamonds is highly controlled.

But things could change; tanzanite reserves may soon be depleted, meaning the prices are likely to rise even further.

The price of a tanzanite gemstone is dependent on several factors, with the most significant being the depth of its color.

The average cost of one carat of tanzanite ranges from $300 to $750, depending on the size of the stone

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