
The most expensive topaz stones are pink and red, followed by orange and yellow varieties. The topaz’s clarity and carat weight typically affect its value, but the color determines the white topaz price. White Topaz is becoming increasingly popular as an inexpensive Diamond simulant.
These gemstones are brilliant and dazzling under the perfect, bright lights. The metaphysical properties of this stone will enhance the creativity and individuality. UNUSUAL PROPERTIES: White topaz is sometimes used as the birthstone alternative for April. White Topaz is treated to obtain many colors. Al2SiO4 (F, OH) 2 Fluor containing aluminium silicateĬUT : Square cut, Round cut, Octagon cut, Pear cut, Oval cut, Heart cut and even fancy shapes such as fish or birdsįORMATION: Organic substance grown and nurtured over millions of years deep inside Mother Earth. ORIGIN: Deposits of topaz have been found in Brazil, Afghanistan, Australia, Myanmar (Burma), China, Germany, Japan, Madagascar, Mexico, Namibia, Nigeria, Pakistan, Russia, Zimbabwe, Sri Lanka, Ukraine and the USA.ĬHEMICAL COMPOSITION: White topaz is a pure stone, composed of aluminum silicate. Therefore, the wearer can purchase topaz stones for their jwellery as the white topaz price is affordable.ĬOLOR: Natural white Topaz, as the name suggests has a clear colour. However, topaz stones are less durable than diamonds.
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The eye-catching colors of topaz set the tone for jewelry that’s full of life.White topaz, a transparent semiprecious stone, has often been mistaken for a diamond because of the similarities in clarity between the two stones and because both gems are hard. Whether you choose a shade of blue, pink or white, topaz rings offer sophisticated, vibrant style. The handcrafted Enchanted White Topaz Bridal Ring Set calls to mind the Victorian Era with a delicate engraved band.The 1 Carat White Topaz Solitaire Ring in 14k white gold offers a unique twist on a traditional engagement ring.
Several brilliant examples from Apples of Gold’s collection include: White topaz is desirable for many because of its resemblance to a diamond (and its comparatively lower price), but it’s a gorgeous stone in its own right.
Pink topaz adds fitting color to the Heart-Shaped Pink Topaz and Diamond Ring, which is available in white or yellow 10k gold. The Trillion Cut Pink Topaz and Diamond Ring in 14k white gold features a modern triangular-shaped pink topaz accented with four diamonds. The bright color of pink topaz is eye-catching and feminine, giving vibrant sensibility to a number of Apples of Gold’s gemstone rings: In addition to blue topaz, pink topaz and white topaz are commonly found in jewelry. The London Blue Topaz Solitaire Ring (pictured above/left) is another stunning showcase of London blue available in 6mm, 7mm, and 8mm size gemstones. This exquisite style is available in 14k white gold, 14k yellow gold, 18k gold and platinum by request. Its 4.70 carat emerald-cut London blue topaz is surrounded by over 1/3 carat of diamonds. The Emerald-Cut London Blue Topaz and Diamond Ring is truly stunning. London blue topaz is the deepest shade of blue topaz and has a rich, steely tone that gives a number of Apples of Gold’s rings a seriously sophisticated look. This handmade ring places a blue topaz in an elegant band with an engraved floral design. The Vintage Floral Blue Topaz Ring, also in 14k white gold, exemplifies the timeless beauty of topaz. It could easily serve as a unique engagement ring that would catch eyes from across the room. The Trillion-cut Blue Topaz and Diamond Ring features a stunning trillion-shaped 0.95 carat blue topaz center gemstone accented by the sparkle of two tiny diamonds. Most of Apples of Gold’s topaz jewelry features Swiss blue topaz, also referred to as simply “topaz” or “blue topaz.” Its vibrant beauty is evident in a wide variety of styles, including: Swiss blue topaz, which is sometimes called “electric blue topaz,” is darker than sky blue topaz and is more deeply saturated with color. Sky blue topaz is the lightest variety of blue topaz, and closely resembles aquamarine, but without a gray undertone. Topaz is often heat treated and irradiated to give it a range of blue hues. Several colors of topaz are commonly used in jewelry, including varying shades of blue, as well as pink and white. Pure topaz is colorless, gray or pale, but topaz is usually tinted by small amounts of impurities.