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Sky-Blue Topaz Pear Faceted Gemstone

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Sky-Blue Topaz Pear Faceted Gemstone

This pear-cut topaz displays a soft, sky-blue color. Use it to create simple earrings or a delicate pendant, pair it with complementary-color gemstones to create matched sets or use it to create more complex, multi-gemstone necklace designs. Topaz is one of the birthstones for November. A hard, usually transparent aluminum silicate gem material, faceted topaz has a brilliance that rivals more expensive gemstones, making it an economical alternative to more costly gems. An "8" on the Mohs scale, topaz is tough and durable, ideal for all types of jewelry. Topaz forms in a orthorhombic structure with crystals that are usually prismatic. Pure topaz is colorless; impurities give the gemstone color. Gemstones can appear in a range of colors, with natural pink being the rarest. Most topaz colors are heat-treated or irradiated to enhance their color. In folklore, this gemstone is believed to dispel sadness and fear, to ward off poisons and to reverse infertility. The pear cut is a hybrid of the oval and marquise cuts; it is usually oriented with the point uppermost.

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This pear-cut topaz displays a soft, sky-blue color. Use it to create simple earrings or a delicate pendant, pair it with complementary-color gemstones to create matched sets or use it to create more complex, multi-gemstone necklace designs. Topaz is one of the birthstones for November. A hard, usually transparent aluminum silicate gem material, faceted topaz has a brilliance that rivals more expensive gemstones, making it an economical alternative to more costly gems. An "8" on the Mohs scale, topaz is tough and durable, ideal for all types of jewelry. Topaz forms in a orthorhombic structure with crystals that are usually prismatic. Pure topaz is colorless; impurities give the gemstone color. Gemstones can appear in a range of colors, with natural pink being the rarest. Most topaz colors are heat-treated or irradiated to enhance their color. In folklore, this gemstone is believed to dispel sadness and fear, to ward off poisons and to reverse infertility. The pear cut is a hybrid of the oval and marquise cuts; it is usually oriented with the point uppermost.