Tanzanite Engagement RingsLast year I had the terrific opportunity to get married. It was the best day of my entire life! When my husband, then fiancé, and I began looking for engagement rings we searched for the most unique rings we could find. We had an idea of what we wanted, but unfortunately we were not seeing it. In our searching we saw silver engagement rings and even engagement rings with a pink stone. We finally found a pair of matching set of wedding rings. The engagement ring was part of that set. They are beautiful rings and everyone comments about them. If I had known there was such a thing as Tanzanite Engagement Rings we would have continued searching. The Tanzanite Engagement Rings are absolutely beautiful! There is not a more exquisite piece of jewelery anywhere. So, if you were in the market to purchase an engagement ring, it would be recommended that you do some research on this particular type. You may even be fortunate enough to find a gemstone necklace that would have the tanzanite and opal. The tanzanite is a very rich blue, almost purple, stone. It was discovered in Africa, Tanzania to be exact in 1967. No other place in the world has the tanzanite. It has become one of the most popular types of engagement ring other than the diamond. When you are considering any of the gemstones to be used in an engagement ring be sure to clean the stone that you are looking at with a very soft cloth. If you look at tanzanite, you will find they have the least amount of any imperfections of most of the stones. Here is a tip for you. The trilliant, also known as the trillium as well as the trillion, is triangular in shape. The round cut is very close behind. There are 58 facets to this stone. The best way to get the stone you want is to pick from the loose stones and have them put into a set for you. If you cannot afford one of the Tanzanite Engagement Rings, then you should look into Lolites. Lolites are a lighter blue color. If you look at them sideways they are almost a colorless stone. If you do decide to go with tanzanite, just be aware that tanzanite is of the softer gems so you need to be sure to treat them extra carefully. Do not use one of the ultrasonic cleaners because it could harm the stone in ways that there would be no repairs available. If you are having a ring made, be sure the prongs on your ring are not thin. Also, remember if you get one of these types of rings that repair is almost difficult due to the softness. After reading what has been said about tanzanite, doesn't it make you want to go out and purchase one for your lovely bride-to-be? Just be sure that your research is extensive to make sure you get the quality tanzanite and not a synthetic stone. |