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First comes
love...then comes Simmons and Clark
Tanzanite
While tanzanite
ranges in color from pale lilac to deep intense blue, each
stone gives you three colors. From one angle, you may see
it as a brilliant blue; turned in another direction, the
color will show a purple almost as lovely as fine amethyst;
turned a third way, the color will show a salmon-pink brown.
Tanzanite
is one of the ñnewestî gemstones; it was named in 1967,
when the first beautiful crystals were discovered in Tanzania.
Because it comes from only one location and is relatively
rare, it bestows on its owner a mark of distinction. Tanzanite
is still ñyoungî so there is no folklore connected with
it.
To maintain
its brilliance, clean in jewelry cleaner or lukewarm soapy
water; do not use a home ultrasonic cleaner or subject
to steam. Avoid hard knocks and scratches as well as extreme
temperature changes.
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