2.16 Carats Purple Sapphire from Tanzania

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2.16 Carats Purple Sapphire from Tanzania

Tanzania obtains much of its gem wealth from a geological feature known as the Mozambique Orogenic Belt, which contains one of the richest gem loads on earth. The Belt runs in a north-south direction through the eastern part of the country and it is up to 300 kilometers wide in places. The rocks in this mountain belt have undergone significant tectonic and metamorphism, which has created a multitude of gemstones, including sapphires.
The majority of the sapphires from Tanzania are found in three locales: the Umba River Valley in the north, and Tunduru and Songea in the south.
The gem gravel of the Umba River Valley has been a major source of fancy sapphires for at least half a century. The area yields sapphires in all colors of the rainbow, including highly valued padparadscha and rare color-change sapphires. The finds are usually facetable grade and some of the stones are sizable. Sapphires from Umba may be distinguished by their boehmite needles, which are found along rhombohedral twinning planes.

Gem Form Gemstones Gem Type Sapphire
Child Category Purple Sapphire Weight 2.16 ct
Primary Color Purple Secondary Color Purple
Clarity VS (Very slight inclusions) Transparency Semi-Transparent
Treatment Non-heated Certified No
Shape Rectangle Dimension 8 x 5 x 3 mm
Form Polished Origin Tanzania, United Republic of

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