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Introducing topaz
Topaz is a gemstone of a variety of colors and its most priceless color is a golden orange-yellow, known "imperial-topaz".
Topaz is universally considered as a sky-blue gem, but it was not
until this century that blue topaz emerged unified and diverse into the
gem market.
Natural blue topaz along with a blue shade is rare in nature;
monochrome to light tinged stone is heat-treated to gain the blue color.
Similarly, topazes are hardly occurred in the pink colors as all
pink topaz is heated treated gemstones from the yellow and brownish
substance.
Some of the topaz is usually originated from the sites of Russia
and it is quite infamous for fading a long lasting disclosure to light.
The gemstones from these locations are unwanted by most of the
people. Therefore, it is very vital that one must always ask about the
origin of the topaz before procuring it to assure it would not get
faded.
Care of Topaz
There is a certain kind of vigilance and deep caution which is
implemented on the topaz for exceptional designing and shading so that
not any blemish could be occurred in the topaz surface.
Usage of Topaz
There are a lot of usages of topaz especially in terms of jewelry.
Some of the colors are quite dazzling for topaz like blue, orange
and pink, while, topaz often looks gorgeous in terms of diamond usage.
Topaz is a blemish less gemstone which is rare to come by.
Distinctive styles of Topaz
There some styles of topaz which are:
Pink Topaz
Blue Topaz
Brown Topaz
Green Topaz
Cultural symbols of Topaz
Precious Topaz used to differentiate topaz from economical counterfeit like citrine
Imperial Topaz gleaming orange-yellow to orange-brown diversity of topaz
Silver Topaz monochrome topaz
Sherry Topaz orange-brown topaz
London Blue Topaz the profound blue topaz
Swiss Blue Topaz deep blue topaz
Paraiba Topaz sea-green topaz
Brazilian Aquamarine forged mark given to aquamarine
Nerchinsk Aquamarine false symbol given to aquamarine
Brazilian Ruby fake name given to pink topaz
Brazilian Sapphire bogus name given to blue topaz and blue tourmaline)
Pyncite is often used to symbolize a pale yellow topaz
Fake names of Topaz
This is the gemstone which is deeply observed in the regions of
some countries like Afghanistan, Myanmar, Zimbabwe, India, Brazil,
Pakistan, Russia and some other countries. Today, citrine is often
found in some gorgeous colors especially "yellow to brown a kind of
quartz which nearly links to topaz.
However, unluckily the corrupt marketers have adapted fake names
for citrine so the un-conscious buyers would often imagine they are
purchasing the more worth and famous topaz.
Any topaz marked along a prefix name excluding those in the
different parts of this page and the other marks highlighted as under
and they are heat-treated citrine.
However some of the false names are mentioned as under.
Gold Topaz
Golden Topaz
Madeira Topaz
False Topaz
Brazilian Topaz
Bahia Topaz
Citrine Topaz
a lot of other fake names are:
Brazilian Topaz yellow to yellow-brown sapphire
Indian Topaz yellow to yellow-brown sapphire
King Topaz yellow to yellow-brown sapphire
Oriental Topaz yellow to yellow-brown sapphire
Smoky Topaz unscrupulous name for cut smoky quartz
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