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Topaz is a brilliant and versatile gemstone available in a stunning range of colors,from imperial orange to blue, pink, and colorless. With exceptional hardness (8 Mohs) and vitreous luster, topaz has adorned royalty for centuries.

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Topaz: Brilliance in Every Color

Topaz is an aluminum silicate fluoride mineral prized for its exceptional clarity and brilliance. Imperial topaz,a rare golden-orange to pink variety from Brazil,is the most valuable. Blue topaz, while popular, is typically irradiated and heat-treated from colorless stones.

Choosing Topaz

Imperial topaz from Ouro Preto, Brazil commands the highest prices. Natural pink and sherry topaz are also highly prized. 8 Mohs hardness makes topaz excellent for all jewelry.

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Questions fréquentes

What is imperial topaz?
Imperial topaz is a rare golden-orange to pinkish-orange variety found primarily in Ouro Preto, Brazil. It is the most valuable type of topaz.
Is blue topaz natural?
Natural blue topaz is extremely rare. Most blue topaz on the market is produced by irradiating and heating colorless topaz.
How hard is topaz?
Topaz rates 8 on the Mohs scale, making it one of the hardest gemstones. Excellent for everyday jewelry.
Where does topaz come from?
Brazil (especially Ouro Preto for imperial), Sri Lanka, Nigeria, and Pakistan are major sources.