Title:
Gem Tanzanite to be marketed as investment stone.
Date:
8/24/2004; Publication: Xinhua News Agency;
DAR ES
SALAAM, Aug 24, 2004 (Xinhua via COMTEX)
TanzaniteOne, the major miner of gemstone Tanzanite, has decided on a
marketing policy after having been listed for trading on the Alternative
Investment Market under the London Stock Exchange.
Directors
of TanzaniteOne, which owns 60 percent of rough Tanzanite, said in a
statement issued on Monday that the commencement of trading on the
international stock exchange would further support investment in the
Tanzanite industry.
"TanzaniteOne
will focus its efforts on the growth and development of this most precious
resource by marketing it as an investment stone, a rare and luxurious
treasure, which is uniquely part of the beautiful country of Tanzania," the
statement said.
The
listing of TanzaniteOne came through while the price for rough Tanzanite
gemstones had gone up to 700 US dollars per gram on international markets
from 100 dollars three years ago.
However,
a dual listing of TanzaniteOne on the local Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange was
not immediately possible, according to the statement which added that
contingent steps had been put into place to ensure that Tanzanians would
afford to participate in the listing process.
Tanzanite, a gemstone glistering in a purplish hue with blue sparkles, was
discovered in 1967 by accident and is mined in only a five-sq-km strip at
the Merelani Hills in the shadow of Mount Kilimanjaro. The reserves are
expected to exhaust before 2020. It has come to be known as the Gemstone of
the 20th Century among jewelers.
Of the
four key qualities characteristic of gemstones, Tanzanite boasts of beauty,
rarity and high value. The weaker point of the gemstone lies in the fact
that it measures between 6. 5 and 7.0 on the Moh's scale of hardness to
stand a middle-of- range durability. Diamonds measure between 13.0 and 14.0
on the same scale.
Worldwide
sales of Tanzanite are estimated at around 100 million dollars a year.
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