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Common topaz in its natural state is colorless, though trace element impurities can make it pale blue or golden brown to yellow-orange. Topaz is often treated with heat or radiation to make it a deep blue, reddish-orange, pale green, pink, or purple. Topaz is a nesosilicate mineral, and more specifically, an aluminosilicate mineral.
Learn about topaz, a gemstone with a wide color range and pleochroic properties. Find out its history, lore, treatments, quality factors, and more from GIA, the world's foremost authority on gems.
Jan 27, 2024 · Learn about the 13 different types of topaz, a gemstone that comes in various colors and can change color with treatment. Discover where to find topaz, its value, symbolism, and how to identify it.
Topaz is a rare silicate mineral that occurs in a wide variety of colors. It is one of the most popular colored stones and measures 8 on the Mohs scale for hardness, meaning that it can be worn safely as jewelry in many everyday situations.
Learn about the color varieties, sources, and treatments of topaz, a gem with a wide range of hues from blue to pink. See photos of natural and enhanced topaz from Brazil, Russia, and other locations.
Learn about Topaz, a popular and abundant gemstone with various colors and treatments. Find out its chemical formula, hardness, luster, cleavage, and sources, as well as its false names and similar gemstones.