Cutting
standards for
Tanzanite are strict, and not far removed
from those of diamonds. In fact
Tanzanite, like diamond,
is the only
colored gemstone to be part of an international
sight holding community that restricts the sale of
Tanzanite to a certain number of overseas buyers. These buyers
have shares in the industry, and are guaranteed a certain
amount of
Tanzanite rough per year. These sight holders
then process and cut their
Tanzanite into a variety
of shapes, with
ovals, cushions and rounds being the
most popular, emerald and trillion cuts are also available.
Very rarely,
Tanzanite is cut and polished ‘En Cabochon’:
a dome cut with a flat bottom.