Which is better: Blue Sapphire v/s Tanzanite

When selecting a gemstone, color usually takes priority over other factors, as long as the gem is sturdy enough for its intended purpose. Among the vast range of colored gemstones available, blue gemstones are highly favored by jewelry users and enthusiasts. Blue sapphires are typically the first to come to mind, but there's another gem that's often mistaken for a blue sapphire: tanzanite.

 

Sapphire is a valuable gemstone belonging to the corundum mineral family and is available in various colors, including blue, green, black, white, pink, purple, and yellow. Blue sapphire, in particular, is widely popular and associated with wisdom, integrity, and royalty. It's also become the most popular gem for engagement rings due to its durability and scratch resistance. Red corundum is known as ruby.

Benefits of Blue Sapphire

 

Tanzanite, on the other hand, is a relatively new gemstone discovered in the 1960s. Despite its decent physical properties, its rarity makes it stand out from other gems. It has a stunning blue-violet hue and can display different shades when viewed from various angles. It's one of the rarest gemstones, with only one known source of origin in Tanzania.

Benefits of Tanzanite Gemstone

 

Although tanzanite and sapphire have a similar visual appearance, they differ significantly in terms of rarity and pricing. While both gems have a rich history and are highly sought after, whether they should be classified as separate gems or part of the same color variation subset is still a topic of debate. 

Distinctions between tanzanite and sapphire