This birthstone ring features a simple design featuring a single pear-cut tanzanite set in a milgrain setting. Tanzanite is the December birthstone, and its name means "noble." This design is perfect for both single and stacked rings. A matching necklace is also available. It makes a perfect gift for a small occasion, birthday, or even a wife or girlfriend.
Sizes range from 1 to 18. Please note that a sizing fee will be charged for sizes 12 and above. We will only begin production after receiving your order, so you can choose the size freely. It can also be used as a pinky ring.
*Production of this product will begin as soon as your order is placed and payment is confirmed, so it will take approximately 2-3 weeks for delivery.
*Payment for ordered items must be made by credit card. We do not accept bank transfers or cash on delivery.
*Since these are natural stones, there may be variations in color and size, inclusions, and cracks.
A dignified strength within a fleeting impression
This rare stone is found only in Tanzania. Its name comes from the violet-colored sky seen at sunset in Tanzania. Its neutral color blends well with the skin, making it perfect for layering with other jewelry.
The thoughts behind the design
This pear-shaped cut ring is shaped like a pear, and is also known as a teardrop. It's a cute, original Colette Gift ring, with a stone size that's both practical and easy to use. It's recommended as a gift or as a personal talisman ring. It can be ordered in sizes from 1 to 13, so it can be worn on any finger. The ring's arms feature an elegant design with milgrain accents.
The craftsman's thoughts
This birthstone ring features a special cut, making it perfect for wearing as a protective stone or talisman. Compared to smaller single-stone birthstone rings, this ring has a more voluminous feel and emphasizes design. The stone is fastened all the way around, making it less likely to get caught on anything and more comfortable to wear.
December birthstone: Tanzanite
Tanzanite is a gemstone that has the characteristic of pleochroism, meaning that it changes color from blue to purple depending on the viewing angle and lighting conditions. It is a type of zoisite, and the zoisite with a strong blue color is called tanzanite.
Origin of the name Tanzanite
The name Tanzanite was given by Tiffany & Co. as an analogy to the evening sky in Tanzania, as it transitions from dusk to night.