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FAQS on AAAA Tanzanite 

What makes AAAA tanzanite different from AAA or AA grades?

AAAA tanzanite is considered the rarest and highest grade, showcasing intense, vivid blue-purple hues with clarity and minimal inclusions. On the other hand, AAA offers a medium blue-purple hue with moderate inclusions, whereas AA grade shows the lighter violet-blue colours with visible inclusions. These differences affect the price of each tanzanite grade: the higher the grade, the higher the price. 

Why is AAAA tanzanite so rare and valuable?

AAAA tanzanite is rare and valuable, sourced only from Tanzania's hills, and features intense blue-purple hues, minimal inclusions, and high clarity. The supply of such high-grade tanzanite is limited, making the gemstone valuable and driving prices higher. 

How can I verify if a gemstone is genuine AAAA tanzanite?

To verify whether the AAAA tanzanite is genuine, check for a reputable gemstone certificate, such as a GIA certificate. Also, check the gemstone's strong blue-violet hue, with minimal inclusions and high clarity. 

Is AAAA tanzanite used mainly for luxury jewellery pieces?

Yes, AAAA-grade tanzanite is mainly used for luxury jewellery pieces due to its limited availability and high clarity with minimal inclusion. The intense purple-blue hue makes the piece unique and an exquisite piece of luxury jewellery. 

Is AAAA tanzanite a good choice for engagement or wedding rings?

Yes, AAAA tanzanite is suitable for engagement or wedding rings due to its intense purple-blue hue and clarity. The refined appearance makes the piece a high-value piece of jewellery, suitable for people seeking something distinctive and extraordinary for their special moments. 

How do I care for AAAA tanzanite jewellery to maintain its brilliance?

To maintain its brilliance, gently clean the gemstone with mild soapy water and a soft brush. Do not use harsh chemicals or cleaners to clean, as they can affect tanzanite's brilliance and shine. To prevent damage, store it separately in a soft pouch or box. Remove while doing any chores or swimming to store its shine for a longer period of time.