Violet-blue to gray-blue is what my Jewelry & Gem book says.I have a pair of earrings and they would fall into that color range...more violet than blue.
It''s trichroic (3 different colors depending on the direction you view it). Usually only one pleochroic color is eye-visible, either yellowish or colorless depending on chemistry, and it''s nearly always oriented with the best blue color perpindicular to the table facet.
Arem gives the basic colors as: blue, bluish violet, smoky blue; rarely greenish, gray, yellowish, brown. It''s a popular substitute for violetish tanzanite but its distinctly lower refractive index gives it away -- to my eye, at least. Any ''tanzanite'' that''s dull or of low brilliance should be checked by a gemologist.
Richard M.
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