Tanzanite wedding rings




For couples interested in wearing a traditional wedding ring that has a special twist, a tanzanite wedding ring can make a great selection.




The number of the couples attracted to gemstone wedding rings and non-diamond wedding rings in general is growing substantially each year that passes. The Tanzanite stone comes from Africa, where it was discovered in 1976. The exclusivity of this stone is the magnificent rich blue or purple color. Due to this superb stunning color, more and more brides and grooms feel drawn to buying and wearing a tanzanite wedding ring.

Not only for gemstone wedding ring lovers but also for those couples who wish to wear a blue diamond wedding ring accented with blue stone colors, this type of ring can provide with a spectacular unique look.


When combined with stones like diamonds, a tanzanite wedding ring surely looks incredibly exquisite, modern, appealing and eye-catching. Brides and grooms who wish to express their personalities, their individual taste, style and vision can easily opt for a tanzanite wedding ring and feel assured that this ring will provide with a very special uniqueness. This type of ring is destined to all the couples looking for a rare ring with an exclusive luxurious appearance.

There is no better way to illustrate the beauty, the splendor, the uniqueness and the exquisite nature of the love that lies between you and your partner than through a tanzanite wedding ring. The Tanzanite stone is often confounded with the sapphire stone, because of the blue color. But the Tanzanite gemstone has a different shade of blue, sometimes darker, when combined with a purplish hue around the edges of the stone, other times lighter.

In fact, we must say that a tanzanite stone is a superb alternative for sapphire wedding rings, and in most cases it is used as a substitute for sapphire stones. Couple who don’t have enough money to buy a big carat tanzanite wedding ring should know that a smaller carat of the tanzanite stone will look more faded.


The dark blue color of the stone is hard to find in smaller carat-weight stones. That is why, instead of purchasing a small carat tanzanite wedding ring one can go directly to a sapphire wedding ring that will surely look more attractive and the blue color will be more original.

You should also know that there aren’t too many imitation tanzanite wedding rings available on the market, so you don’t have to worry too much about the preciousness, quality and value of this type of ring. The only stone that can resemble a tanzanite stone is the “lolite”.

The lolite stones often feature a lighter blue shade, and when looking from a side, the blue color seems quite faded, while the stone looks colorless. Keep in mind these aspects when shopping for veritable tanzanite wedding rings.

Written by , date Jul 30, 2010 in wedding ring set |
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