Type of Stone: | Topaz |
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Classification: | Single |
Piece per unit: | 1 |
Shape : | Cushion |
Clarity : | Eye clean |
Weight (in ct): | 2,52 |
Color : | Orange |
Length (in mm): | 10 |
Width (in mm): | 6 |
Origin : | BRA |
Type of Cut: | Faceted |
Treatment: | Heating |

Topaz
Hardness: 8 → stable
Gem group: Topaz
Special features: Very clear crystals; blue topaz is usually treated; rare natural colors from pink to orange‑gold (imperial topaz).
Occurrences: Brazil (incl. imperial topaz), Pakistan (especially blue topaz)
Market & value: Range from affordable (blue topaz, even in large stones) to high‑priced (imperial topaz, especially rare in large sizes).
Jewelry recommendation: Suitable for all jewelry types; imperial topaz ideal for luxurious settings.
Care: Gentle cleaning, caution with ultrasonic cleaning.
Further info: Blue topaz was long confused with aquamarine; imperial topaz was considered a “tsar’s stone” in Russia.
Treatment: Blue topaz: irradiation + heat (color produced). Imperial topaz: mostly untreated; pink stones may be lightly heat‑treated.
Note: The information in the product description serves as general information; the specific specifications can be found in the properties.
