![]() Topaz Most people think of topaz as a transparent golden yellow gemstone. However, this gemstone is available in orange-yellow, red, honey-brown (dark sherry), light green, blue and pink. |
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| The name topaz is derived from the Greek work "to shine" and also implies "fire". Orange-red "imperial" topaz and pink color are rare and most valuable. | ||
| Topaz is one of the accepted birthstones for November. Blue topaz is the accepted anniversary gemstone for the 4th year; Imperial topaz for the 23rd year of marriage. | ||
| The lore, magic and romance of topaz goes back many thousands of years. It hold the distinction of being the gemstone with the widest range or curative powers. The Greeks felt it gave them strength. In addition, it supposedly cooled tempers, restored sanity, cured asthma, relieved insomnia and even ward off sudden death. Topaz is said to make its wearer invisible in times of emergency. It proved the loyalty of associates by changing color in the presence of poison. | ||
| As part of the normal fashioning process, most brownish to sherry brown topaz are heated to produce a permanent pink color. Certain types of topaz are irradiated and heated to produce shades of blue. Avoid sharp blows, intense heat and strong light. | ||
| Topaz is found mainly in Brazil, Nigeria and Sri Lanka. | ||
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