Blue Topaz S925 Silver Square Candy Necklace
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This necklace is made of S925 silver (with long-lasting color retention), paired with blue topaz to create a square candy geometric + perfume bottle pendant shape, with a size of 15*9mm, featuring a unique and fashionable design.
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What are Topaz?
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Topaz is a silicate mineral composed of aluminum, fluorine, and silicon, occurring naturally in various hues—including colorless, sky-blue, golden yellow, and soft pink. Formed as mineral-rich hot fluids cool and crystallize in igneous rocks (e.g., granite) or pegmatites over long geological periods, it boasts a transparent, glassy luster for a bright, luminous look. Vibrant, saturated tones like imperial topaz are the most prized.
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Cherished for its clear, luminous beauty and versatile colors, topaz is a popular choice for fine jewelry—featured in rings, pendants, earrings, and bracelets. It symbolizes friendship and loyalty, believed to bring confidence, mental clarity, and calm to the wearer.
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Topaz’s value depends on key factors: color saturation (vibrant imperial yellow or sky-blue is most valuable), clarity (minimal inclusions), cut quality (enhancing luster and brilliance), and carat weight. Stones with rich pure tones, high transparency, and excellent cutting are typically the most valuable.
Topaz: October’s Birthstone
Topaz is the birthstone for October and the traditional gemstone associated with the Libra zodiac sign. They symbolize friendship and loyalty, believed to bring confidence, mental clarity, and inner calm to the wearer.
It’s said to help individuals enhance decision-making abilities and relieve stress. Additionally, topaz are thought to attract positive energy and promote smoothness in daily life.
Topaz is a silicate mineral composed of aluminum, fluorine, and silicon. It forms when mineral-rich hot fluids cool and crystallize within igneous rocks (like granite) or pegmatites over long geological periods. They come in a variety of hues, including sky-blue, golden yellow, colorless, and soft pink. Frequently used in fine jewelry, topaz are featured in rings, pendants, earrings, bracelets, and more.
In crystal healing, topaz are also credited with healing properties—used to balance the throat chakra, promote clear communication, and boost mental focus while easing emotional tension.
Natural rough stones: Raw topaz in diverse natural hues, sourced from quality deposits.
Gemstone selection: Hand-picked topaz, screened for clarity and color saturation.
Hand polishing: Meticulous manual buffing, enhancing topaz’s luminous luster.
Hand setting: Careful manual inlay, securing topaz firmly into jewelry pieces.
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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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