
Couture Zambarau Ring | In 18ct White Gold with Diamonds and Tanzanite
Embodying extraordinary beauty, the Couture Zambarau ring in 18 carat white gold is centred on a singular pear shaped tanzanite of remarkable rarity. GIA certified and weighing 12.87 carats, this exceptional gemstone has been selected for its intensely saturated violet hue, revealing a vivid interplay of violet, blue and royal purple tones reserved for the most coveted specimens. Its masterful cut heightens this natural vibrancy, allowing the stone to radiate with captivating brilliance from every angle. Tanzanite as a gemstone material was discovered in 1967 at the foothills of Mount Kilimanjaro and remains found in only one location on earth, northern Tanzania. With a finite supply and single source origin, its rarity continues to increase.
Original: $63,103.00
-70%$63,103.00
$18,930.90Couture Zambarau Ring | In 18ct White Gold with Diamonds and Tanzanite
Embodying extraordinary beauty, the Couture Zambarau ring in 18 carat white gold is centred on a singular pear shaped tanzanite of remarkable rarity. GIA certified and weighing 12.87 carats, this exceptional gemstone has been selected for its intensely saturated violet hue, revealing a vivid interplay of violet, blue and royal purple tones reserved for the most coveted specimens. Its masterful cut heightens this natural vibrancy, allowing the stone to radiate with captivating brilliance from every angle. Tanzanite as a gemstone material was discovered in 1967 at the foothills of Mount Kilimanjaro and remains found in only one location on earth, northern Tanzania. With a finite supply and single source origin, its rarity continues to increase.
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Embodying extraordinary beauty, the Couture Zambarau ring in 18 carat white gold is centred on a singular pear shaped tanzanite of remarkable rarity. GIA certified and weighing 12.87 carats, this exceptional gemstone has been selected for its intensely saturated violet hue, revealing a vivid interplay of violet, blue and royal purple tones reserved for the most coveted specimens. Its masterful cut heightens this natural vibrancy, allowing the stone to radiate with captivating brilliance from every angle. Tanzanite as a gemstone material was discovered in 1967 at the foothills of Mount Kilimanjaro and remains found in only one location on earth, northern Tanzania. With a finite supply and single source origin, its rarity continues to increase.














