AURORA HEX// BiColor Fancy Tanzanite (Zoisite) & Multicolor Sapphire Ring




AURORA HEX// BiColor Fancy Tanzanite (Zoisite) & Multicolor Sapphire Ring
Balancing symmetry with softness, the design captures the ethereal beauty of dawn — a moment when color and brilliance merge into one. Crafted with masterful precision, the Aurora Hex celebrates the rare intersection of geometry, light, and the poetic palette of nature.
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Platinum Ring Featuring Rare Bicolor Tanzanite
An architectural expression of light and color, the Aurora Hex ring showcases a rare Asscher-cut bicolor fancy tanzanite, exhibiting a natural transition of pink and golden-yellow hues reminiscent of a sunrise through crystal air. The precision-cut hexagonal frame in platinum is accented with natural pink and yellow sapphires, arranged in a radiant gradient that mirrors the gemstone's dual tones. Balancing symmetry with softness, the design captures the ethereal beauty of dawn — a moment when color and brilliance merge into one. Crafted with masterful precision, the Aurora Hex celebrates the rare intersection of geometry, light, and the poetic palette of nature.
Item Number: AURORA
Note: Competition Quality
Metal: Platinum
Gems: BiColor Fancy Pink & Yellow Tanzanite (Zoisite), 4.72ct, Natural, Tanzania, Faceted by Tucson Todd’s Gems; Pink & Yellow Sapphire, Natural, No Treatment, 0.84cttw
Size: 7.00 (Contact for Sizing)
Launch year: 2026
Made in United States
Ethically Sourced
Jewelry Care
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PINK AND YELLOW TANZANITE
Pink yellow tanzanite is an exceptionally rare color variety of zoisite, far less commonly seen than the classic blue-violet tones for which tanzanite is known. Their delicate pastel hues occur naturally and are often revealed or enhanced through careful cutting, making fine examples highly sought after by collectors. Pink tanzanite displays soft blush to rosy tones, while yellow tanzanite ranges from pale champagne to warm golden hues, both prized for their clarity and gentle glow. Because all tanzanite comes from a single small region in Tanzania, these unusual colors are especially limited, offering a refined and collectible expression of one of the world’s most exclusive and rare gemstones.
SAPPHIRE
Sapphire is one of the “big three” of jewelry colored gemstones—the other two being ruby and emerald. When shopping for sapphire, be sure to ask if the stone has been treated. A naturally colored sapphire will fetch far more money, and has more value, than one that has been altered. Sapphires come in a multitude of colors, and when they are red, they are rubies! Sapphires captivate their audience with their durability, rarity and aura of romance. For centuries, sapphire has been associated with royalty. Traditionally, they symbolize nobility, truth, sincerity, and faithfulness. Large blue sapphires are very rare, and market price reflects that. Sapphire is the birthstone for September, the gemstone for Taurus and Aquarius, and the gem of the 5th and 45th anniversaries. It has a hardness of 9.0, making it very durable for everyday wear with proper care. More about Sapphire HERE