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| Exotic Gem -Topaz |
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Topaz is a silicate mineral of aluminum and fluorine that is valued as a gemstone. It is commonly associated with formations in the igneous rocks. It is believed that the topaz was unknown to the ancients until the middle ages. There was a time when any yellow stone was considered to be topaz. One source believes the name Topaz, is derived from the Sanskrit word 'tapas' that means fire. According to another source, the name comes from the Greek word 'topazos' which means 'seeking something'. The Romans dedicated the topaz to the planet Jupiter. Topaz came from mines in Upper Egypt during the middle ages. Subsequently they have been available in the Ural Mountains in Russia, parts of Afghanistan, Sri Lanka, Germany, Norway, Italy, Sweden, and parts of the United States. The colour in which the topaz is most commonly found is yellow, and other different shades of yellow like, yellow-brown, honey-yellow, straw-yellow. Some are light blue, light red and pink and sometimes they are colourless. The most valuable among them is the 'imperial' topaz in a yellow orange or wine hue. The blue topaz is now increasingly becoming popular. Topaz Trivia
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CUSTOMER COMMENTS Thank you for the beautiful, vivid rhodolite garnet rondelles. They are small, and I worried they might be lighter than pictured, but the picture is accurate. This was my second order with you and both times your service was great. I will be back!. -Mary Gorsline |
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