Topaz Earrings
Explore our topaz earrings: studs, drops, and hoops set with vibrant blue/yellow topaz. Lightweight, crisp designs highlight the stone’s bright color, suitable for daily wear, gifting, or casual occasions.
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Blue Topaz S925 Silver Saltwater Pearl Earrings -
Topaz S925 Silver Saltwater Pearl Earrings -
Blue Topaz S925 Silver Saltwater Pearl Earrings -
Topaz S925 Silver Saltwater Pearl Earrings -
Topaz S925 Silver Saltwater Pearl Ring -
Topaz S925 Silver Saltwater Pearl Island-Style Earrings -
Blue Topaz S925 Silver Heart-Shaped Earrings -
Sea Blue Topaz S925 Silver Closed-Back Earrings -
Blue Topaz S925 Silver Teardrop Earrings -
Topaz S925 Rhodium Plated Square Hollow Earrings -
Topaz S925 Rhodium Plated Ice Blue Zircon Earrings -
Topaz S925 Rhodium Plated Semi-Circle Earrings -
Topaz S925 Silver Snowflake Earrings -
Topaz S925 Silver Teardrop-Shaped Earrings -
Topaz S925 Silver Gold-Plated Earrings -
Topaz S925 Silver Detachable Flower Earrings -
Topaz S925 Silver Snowflake Earrings -
Topaz S925 Silver Bowknot Earrings -
Double-Layer Square Natural Topaz Earrings S925 Silver -
London Blue Topaz Full-Diamond Stud Earrings S925 Silver -
Topaz London Blue Sunflower Earrings S925 Silver Women's Style -
Topaz Blue Star Flower Earrings S925 Silver Women's Style -
Topaz Millet Bead Stud Earrings S925 Silver Women's Style -
Natural Topaz Square Sugar Stud Earrings S925 Silver Women's Style
How is Topaz formed, and where is it mainlyproduced?
Topaz forms through hydrothermal crystallization: mineral-rich hot fluids (containing aluminum and fluorine) cool and crystallize in igneous rocks like granite or pegmatites. Major production areas include Brazil (for imperial topaz), Sri Lanka, Xinjiang (China), and the United States.
How to distinguish genuine Topaz from fakes?
Genuine topaz has a Mohs hardness of 8 (scratch-resistant to a knife), a bright glassy luster, and a heavy feel (high density); it may show natural cleavage planes. Fakes (e.g., glass) have lower hardness (scratched by a knife), softer luster, and lighter weight; synthetic topaz often has uniform color but lacks natural inclusions.
Is Topaz’s hardness suitable for daily wear?
With a Mohs hardness of 8, topaz is quite hard and wear-resistant for daily use. However, it has brittleness and cleavage—collisions may cause it to crack along cleavage planes. So it’s suitable for daily wear but needs to avoid harsh impacts.
How to maintain Topaz in daily life?
1. Avoid collisions; remove jewelry during sports/heavy work.
2. Store separately (or in a divided box) to prevent scratching/wear.
3. Clean with mild soapy water and a soft cloth; avoid ultrasonic/steam cleaners for delicate settings.
What are the common colors of Topaz?
Topaz occurs in various hues: colorless, sky-blue, golden yellow (imperial topaz), soft pink, and orange. Most blue topaz on the market is heat-treated (from colorless topaz), while natural imperial topaz (deep golden) is rare and valuable.
What are the uses of Topaz, and what to note whenpurchasing?
It’s widely used in fine jewelry (rings, pendants, earrings). When purchasing, prioritize vibrant, saturated hues (e.g., imperial topaz, sky-blue), high clarity (minimal inclusions), and excellent cutting (to enhance luster).
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