Topaz for Jewelry

Price without discount50.00 €

Price without discount40.00 €

Price without discount50.00 €
THE WORLD OF TOPAZ: A GEM AS VERSATILE AS IT IS FASCINATING
Topaz is one of the most versatile and valued gemstones in the jewelry world. Although many people automatically associate it with the color blue, the reality is that this gemstone occurs in a wide range of hues, from the purest colorless to warm shades such as golden yellow, intense orange (known as "Imperial"), pink, cherry red, and pale green. There is also mystic topaz, a treated version that displays an iridescent rainbow.
Physical Characteristics
Topaz is a fluorine aluminum silicate mineral (Al₂SiO₄(F,OH)₂), and one of its strongest points is its hardness. On the Mohs scale, it reaches a value of 8, making it an ideal stone for rings, pendants, and bracelets, as it resists scratches from daily wear.
It is a transparent gemstone with a remarkable vitreous luster. Its high natural clarity allows for precise and detailed cuts, favoring shapes such as pear, oval, emerald, or cushion.
Fun Facts About Topaz
- Natural blue topaz is extremely rare; most blue topaz on the market is obtained through heat treatment and irradiation of colorless or yellow crystals.
- Imperial topaz, sourced primarily from Brazil, is one of the most valuable in the world due to its rarity and natural fiery color.
- In ancient times, topaz was believed to have the power to calm anger and protect against the evil eye. It was also credited with strengthening the mind and increasing clarity of thought.
Topaz and Its Connection to the Calendar
Topaz is the birthstone for the month of November and is often given on the 23rd wedding anniversary, representing love, loyalty, and wisdom. It is also associated with solar energy and emotional balance.