Yellow topaz is sometimes called "precious topaz" to distinguish it from the names "gold" and "madeiria topaz", which are in fact citrine (quartz). Yellow topaz is sometimes heat treated to make it look pink. The term "imperial topaz" is used by ethical jewelers to refer to topaz that is reddish orange of medium tone and higher saturation.
It is found in Brazil, U.S., Sri Lanka (Ceylon), Myanmar (Burma), former USSR, Australia, Pakistan, Mexico, Tasmania, Japan, Africa. Topaz and citrine are the birthstones of the month of November.Yellow
Topaz is inexpensive but can work wonders. Yellow Topaz is highly
recommended for those belonging to solar sign Gemini. Yellow Topaz
can also be used with profit by Librans and Scorpios. According to
ancient Hindu mytholgoy use of this gem, ward off the risk to
injury or attack. Yellow Topaz should be used by those duties
involve handling of dangerous machines. Yellow Topaz works as a
talisman to cure certain diseases including mental deerangemtn,
hysterai madness etc.Topaz is one of the more popular colored gemstones among retail jewelers and consumers. All colors of topaz are accepted as the birthstone for the month of November, but yellow (or yellow-orange) topaz is the most traditional and preferred.The name “topaz” may have originated from the Greek topazos, meaning “to seek,” possibly a vague reference to the hidden-in-the-fog Isle of Zebargad in the Red Sea. It was on Zebargad (also known as the Serpent Isle) and St. John’s Isle that chrysolite (now identified as peridot) was first mined. According to George Kunz’s Curious Lore of Precious Stones, the first-century Roman historian Pliny wrote that topaz derived its name “from the Island of Topazos, in the Red Sea.” If that’s so, then gem lovers over the centuries called peridot by the name topaz. Perhaps, as others have written, topaz – that is, real topaz – gets its name from the Sanskrit word tapas, meaning “yellow fire,” probably a reference to one of topaz’s imperial reddish-yellow colors.
All Precious Gem Stones are Certified,these Gem
Stones are categorised into three category depending upon their
quality,cut,polishing and clearity,they are as per below--
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Natural & Un-Treated/Un-Heated ) Grade 1 Highest Quality
( Good ) Grade 2 Standard Quality
(Fair ) Grade 3 Normal Quality
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Certification.
Weight
( In carats ), Colour, Type of Cut,
Dimensions,Refractive Index, Conclusions ( i.e.
Natural Origin ) and Specific comments ( i.e. No Indication
of Treatments )
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