Min 2.00ct 9x7mm Oval Imperial Topaz Item: T5V073
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Product Description for Min 2.00ct 9x7mm Oval Imperial TopazThe name "topaz" likely originated from Topazos, an ancient Red Sea island. Topaz can be yellow, orange, light to dark blue, pink-red, red, violet, light green, and colorless. Some are enhanced with colorful treatments to create special effects. On Mohs' hardness scale, topaz is a tough 8. Sources include Brazil (Minas Gerais), Afghanistan, Australia, Myanmar (Burma), China, Japan, Madagascar, Mexico, Namibia, Nigeria, Pakistan, Russia (Urals, Transbaikalia), Zimbabwe, Sri Lanka, and the U.S.
Product Information for Min 2.00ct 9x7mm Oval Imperial Topaz
| Product Type: | Single Stone |
Primary Stone / Topaz
| Shape: | Oval | Count: | 1.00 |
| Cut: | Mixed Cuts | Composition: | Natural |
| Color: | Imperial | Treatment: | Heated |
| Dimensions: | 9X7 MM - Calibrated | Gemstone Group: | Topaz |
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Truly Imperial,
October 13, 2007
Viky
, Burton, Michigan
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"I don't know what you could compare this stone with. Of all the different topaz colors out there, this Precious Imperial Topaz would be in a gemstone classification of its own if not for its chemical makeup. Don't let the price scare you away. I took my stone out of the cadillac box it came in and put it in a regular gem box, set it among other topaz boxes in a tray and showed them to my sister. She immediately pointed to the Imperial and asked what it was. It demands the respect is deserves and rests in a place of honor in my collection."
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home learning library topaz
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Fast Facts
| The origin of the name could be from the ancient Topasos Islands near Greece. |
| Topaz can be very costly and rare when they occur naturally in unusual colors. All colors have been a popular choice for jewelry since European royalty started collecting gemstones. |
| Europeans preferred colorless Topaz as a substitute for diamond when those stones were unavailable. The reason was because it was often available in excellent clarity rough and took a beautiful high polish. |
Topaz is the birthstone of December. |
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Topaz is a gemstone found in vivid colors. Exhibiting a wide range of colors, it appears as yellow, orange, red-brown, light to dark blue, pink-red, red, violet, light green, colorless and in unusual colors such as mystic, ocean, glacier, patriot, canary, champagne, orchid, dawn, teal and kiwi. On Mohs’ scale of hardness, it is 8. Topaz has a vitreous luster and sources include Brazil (Minas Gerais), Afghanistan, Australia, Burma (Myanmar), China, Japan, Madagascar, Mexico, Namibia, Nigeria, Pakistan, Russia (Urals, Transbaikalia), Zimbabwe, Sri Lanka and the United States.
Color
Topaz exhibits a wide range of colors, it appears as yellow, orange, red-brown, light to dark blue, pink-red, red, violet, light green, colorless and in unusual colors such as mystic, ocean, glacier, patriot, canary, champagne, orchid, dawn, teal and kiwi. Today ???silver topaz??? is available in large carat sizes and has enjoyed a comeback in expensive jewelry creations.
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