Arusha Gem Trade

When it comes to Gemstones. Arusha Town (Tanzania) is a business hub and has been so for scores of years to date. Here, quality gemstones are traded more than anywhere else globally. With Arusha Gem Trade (AGT); you can access any of the many gemstones dealt in this market and acquire what you desire, through a seam less trade process. Opportunities to invest in mining operations within Tanzania are also listed here, with a range of on-going mining undertakings and new ventures; all calling for joint venture capital.
Rough, Cut, Gem or Cabochon, whatever you are looking for; if on our list, enjoy astonishing deals on offer from AGT. The secret is; most of what we offer is sourced directly from Mines run by AGT’s sister company (J.N Mining Tanzania), and Agents of AGT who buy directly from The Mine Boys working in independent mines, at the perimeter of the Tanzanite built town; so AGT in most cases is first in the trade chain of Gemstones hot from the mines.

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Map of Tanzania detailing mineral endowment and distribution

TANZANIA THE HOME OF TANZANITE


Tanzanite is the blue and violet variety of the mineral zoisite, caused by small amounts of vanadium, belonging to the epidote group. Tanzanite is only found in Tanzania, in a very small mining area near the Mirerani Hills.

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OUR GEM COLLECTION

From our mining collections, and our trading collections all over Tanzania. We collect all quality gemstones, and  Gold. These are some of what we are Mining, Buying and Selling

Tanzania Ruby

Ruby

Tanzanian Ruby is a beautiful, rare, red gemstone. Tanzanian Ruby is far rarer than Diamonds, displaying intense bright reds that embody the color of love, passion and romance.

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Tanzania Green TomarinTanzania Green Tomarin

Tourmaline

An intense green tourmaline which is colored by chromium and vanadium. The color ranges from strong bluish green to very slightly yellowish green. At its best it can be compared to emerald.

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Tanzanite

Tanzanite is one of the best-selling colored gemstones and the quintessential ‘haute fashion’ gem of the 20th century. As a sole source gemstone, Tanzanite is much defined by its genuine rarity as its beauty.

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Tanzania gold

Gold

Tanzania gold reserves are estimated at about 45m ounces (oz). Gold exploration has been centered mostly on the green-stone belts around Lake Victoria, where several large deposits have already been discovered and are being developed.
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Graphite

Graphite, the hexagonal crystalline form of carbon, occurs naturally as disseminated crystal flakes in high-grade metamorphic rocks, as veins, and as micro-crystalline ‘amorphous’ graphite associated with metamorphosed coal seams.

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Coal

The majority of the coal reserves in Tanzania exist along the Songea Karoo belt in Southern Tanzania. Coal fields exist in three regions of the country in Rukwa, Mbeya and the largest in
Njombe

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Tsavorite

Tsavorite

High quality grossular variety Tsavorite comes from Merelani hills extending along the Lelatema Mountains to Lemshuku area, where a variety of green chrome is common. Namalulu and Ruangwa areas have been marked as containing quality reserve but mining operations are still done using hand tools. We have an open window for partnership to mine the gem at Lemshuku area.

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Sapphire

Songea and Tunduru areas in southern Tanzania are the most active Sapphire mining areas. Sapphire and Ruby are also mined along Umba River. There was a gem rush at Winza in 2008 when pink sapphires were discovered. Winza is currently know for producing quality Sapphires and Rubbies. This area is in central Tanzania, Dodoma province; Mpwapwa district.

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Moonstone/ Peristerite

This feldspar gem, shows a lovely billowy light, with an adularescence phenomena. The gemstone exists along the Mozambique belt; in Gongoni near Kilosa, Morogoro. The discovery here was made in 2002 and small scale mining is ongoing

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