The first major point in tanzanite vs diamond comparison is the color difference.
Tanzanite vs blue diamond.
Known mainly for the blue variety which is a strong contender with blue sapphires and maybe even blue diamonds its colorless variety has a place in the competition with colorless diamonds and other colorless gemstones as well.
Both tanzanite stones and diamonds are graded similarly.
By cut clarity color carats and overall stone quality even though tanzanite is more rare diamonds cost considerably more per carat.
Gem quality blue sapphires are rare in nature and extremely in demand.
This violetish blue tanzanite is an exceptional faceted oval weighing 8 14 carats and measuring 14 4 x 10 5 x 7 6 millimeters in size.
When looking at these differences between diamond and tanzanite diamond is apparently the clear winner when it comes to value.
Brilliance is one of the main reasons diamonds are much more expensive than all other gemstones.
Tanzanite s blueish colors take a toll on its brilliance.
At the time of publication a 1 carat tanzanite ring costs roughly 1 000 but a diamond costs 2 475 or greater per carat.
In this article we are going to explain the true differences between tanzanite and a diamond.
On the basis of its color and clarity it would be rated in the top 1 of all tanzanite ever produced.
However the natural supply of sapphires is much more abundant than those of tanzanite.