For the sapphire side of this comparison: Blue Sapphire Buyer's Guide. For the engagement ring decision: How to Choose a Sapphire Engagement Ring. For the buying foundation: Ultimate Sapphire Buying Guide.

Sapphire vs. Tanzanite

Sapphire and tanzanite are the two most commercially significant blue gemstones in the jewelry market. Both produce vivid, genuinely beautiful blue-violet color. The comparison, however, is less even than it first appears. Sapphire and tanzanite are fundamentally different stones in terms of geology, durability, rarity type, value behavior over time, and what they demand from the person wearing them.

What Each Stone Actually Is

Sapphire: The blue variety of corundum — aluminum oxide — colored by iron and titanium. Corundum is Mohs 9 on the hardness scale, second only to diamond. It has been mined, traded, and worn continuously for over 2,000 years from sources including Sri Lanka, Burma, Kashmir, Madagascar, and Tanzania. Blue sapphire is the September birthstone and has been among the most valued gemstones in every major civilization.

Tanzanite: The blue-violet variety of zoisite — a calcium aluminum silicate mineral — colored by vanadium. Discovered in 1967 near Arusha, Tanzania. Found in only one location on Earth: approximately 8 square kilometers in the Merelani Hills. Mohs 6.5. Commercially available for less than 60 years.

Color: Where They Are Similar and Where They Diverge

Fine tanzanite at its best produces a vivid blue-violet color with a strong violet secondary that gives the stone depth and complexity. Under incandescent light, tanzanite shifts notably toward violet or purple. Fine blue sapphire at its best produces a vivid, pure blue — often with a slight violet secondary at Ceylon quality levels — without the dramatic color-shift that tanzanite shows between lighting conditions. See our sapphire colors guide.

Durability: The Most Important Practical Difference

Durability Factor Sapphire Tanzanite
Mohs hardness 9 6.5
Cleavage None Perfect in one direction
Suitable for daily ring wear Yes — excellent With care — better for pendants and earrings

For care guidance for sapphire rings, see our Sapphire Ring Care Guide. For insurance guidance, see our insuring a sapphire ring guide.

Rarity: A Tale of Two Scarcities

Sapphire's rarity is quality-driven — the mineral is widely produced but fine material is scarce. Tanzanite's rarity is geographic — found in one location on Earth, with deposits that may be exhausted within decades at current extraction rates.

Value Retention and Resale

Fine sapphire — particularly unheated material from Ceylon, Kashmir, or Burma, certified by GIA or Gubelin — has a deep, well-established secondary market. Tanzanite's secondary market is thinner. See our sapphire pricing guide, what a good 1 carat costs, and what a good 2 carat costs.

Which Should You Choose?

Choose sapphire if: you want a ring for daily wear, you care about long-term durability, you want a stone with an established global resale market, or the piece is intended as an heirloom. Browse our unheated blue sapphire collection or our full Ceylon sapphire catalog.

Choose tanzanite if: you want the specific blue-violet trichroic color that tanzanite produces and that sapphire does not exactly replicate, you are buying for a pendant, earrings, or a ring worn on special occasions rather than daily, or the vivid violet shift under incandescent light is specifically what you want.

Browse our unheated blue sapphire collection, or email crescentgems@gmail.com with your specifications. We respond within one business day.

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Why Buy from Crescent Gems

Sourcing Gemstones for an engagement ring or piece of jewelry is a very personal experience, Its a act of love, Its a Investment that you do only a few times in your life. Before you spend thousands of $$$ You need to be able to trust the seller and make sure you are choosing the right stone. Here at Crescent gems we tick all the boxes.

Wide Selection of well cut gemstones from around the world.

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