Topaz is a Semi Precious Stone
Topaz is a Semi Precious Stone Another colorful and popular semi-precious stone is topaz. It comes in a great number of colors, but the most expensive and sought-after type is the Imperial Topaz (characterized by its yellow hue) Other kinds of topaz are: Blue Topaz, Sherry Topaz, Azotic Topaz, White Topaz, Sherry Topaz, Mystic Topaz or Rutilated Topaz. It is the birthstone of November and is recommended for artists, as it promotes creativity and expression.
Derivations/Origins: The ancient Greeks believed strength was bestowed upon the wearer of topaz. During the Renaissance period some thought topaz could drive away anger and free them from the curse of a magic spell. Color/Style/Uniqueness: The range of colors topaz comes in is surprising for many people. Color saturations also vary from light to dark. Colorless topaz also exists. Many think of topaz as brown, which is one option. Topaz also comes in blue, green, yellow, orange, red, pink and purple. One of the most expensive colors of topaz that can be bought is known as imperial topaz. It's a medium reddish-orange to orange-red in color. Size/Budget: Blue topaz has wide availability as does sherry topaz a yellowish-brown to brownish-yellow to orange in color. Topaz that is scarcer and thus more expensive would be the imperial, reds, purples and pinks. Care: * Warm, soapy water is a safe way to clean topaz. * Never steam clean topaz. * Never utilize ultrasonic cleaning on topaz. Final Application: Sizes will differ depending on the color of the stone. Blue and sherry topaz produce stones of the largest carat size. Standard faceted shapes apply to most colors of topaz. Topaz should be treated with a bit of care because it can develop cleavage thus making it more fragile.