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A guide to buying yellow topaz gemstones

Yellow topaz is a popular gemstone across the world. Since topaz comes in many colours, it is important to assess the quality of topaz jewellery before buying. While the Internet is repleted with information related to diamonds and gold, there is scarcity of information about buying yellow gemstones, especially topaz. Read this article to know how to buy topaz gemstones and yellow topaz jewellery.

A little about Topaz

Characteristics of topaz Natural topaz is colourless. However, light yellow and light gray colours are also common. Most jewellery stores sell modified topaz. If you see topaz in vibrant colours, you can be sure it has been enhanced. Many countries produce topaz. Hence, it is available in most places. Topaz is not just famous for its beauty; people wear this yellow gem to calm their emotions. A gemstone of goodwill Most November birthstones have topaz embedded in them. In Egypt, during ancient times, topaz was believed to have mystical powers. Many cultures promoted topaz as a gemstone of goodwill. Blue topaz jewellery is used to celebrate the fourth marriage anniversary.

Topaz colour

The term ‘imperial’ is used freely with topaz jewellery. As discussed earlier, topaz is generally colourless. However, its rare forms such as gold topaz, orange and purple topaz are known as imperial topaz. It is also important to know that brown and yellow topaz stones are not natural. Hence, these colours can fade after a few years.

Lighting, clarity and cut

Examine the gem When viewed under incandescent light, topaz looks the best. However, blue topaz’s beauty is enhanced in daylight. To make sure you are buying the right gemstone, it is good to examine the gem under different sources of light. Topaz has an elongated prism-type shape. This is why jewellers sell topaz in emerald cuts, elongated oval cuts and even pear cuts. Availability Due to ease of availability, blue topaz is sold in various shapes. Unlike diamonds and gold, topaz is found in large sizes. Topaz is even available in 1000 carats. In general, larger the size, the more costly is the topaz. You can find different types of wedding jewellery as well as birthstone rings that have topaz. You can wear topaz for luck or just for style. Reputed jewellery stores deal in all shapes, sizes and colours of topaz.

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