Tanzanite’s extreme rarity stems from its singular geological occurrence – it’s found exclusively in a 7km² area near Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania. Unlike diamonds or rubies which occur in multiple locations worldwide, tanzanite exists in just one place on Earth. Discovered only in 1967, tanzanite is estimated to be 1,000 times rarer than diamonds. Geologists believe the unique conditions that created tanzanite occurred just once in Earth’s history, making it truly one of nature’s rarest precious stones.