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The Colored Gemstone Education - Blue Topaz

   

Being that I was born in the month of December, I have managed to acquire a sizeable collection of blue topaz jewelry throughout my lifetime. This elegant birthstone is lovely and relatively inexpensive for its dazzling shine and hue that can compete with the most precious gemstones on the planet. I am quite lucky to be a December baby.

The Colored Gemstone Education - Blue Topaz
Topaz is one of the well known pegmatite minerals that also includes beryl and tourmaline. Blue Topaz is the birth stone for month of December and is also recommended gemstone for couples celebrating their 4th wedding anniversary

There are a few things I have come to discover about blue topaz jewelry. One of the discoveries is about its delicate hues. I choose the word “hues” because there seems to be a countless number of shades of blue ranging from clear ice blue to deep smoky aquamarine shades. I have blue topaz jewelry in a number of different shades and intensity.

The Colored Gemstone Education - Blue Topaz
With A ranking of 8 on the Mohs scale of hardness, Blue Topaz is exceptionally strong and durable and well suited to everyday wear as jewellery
This can pose a bit of a problem when getting ready for a formal occasion. I like to show off my blue topaz jewelry as much as possible but sometimes I find it difficult to match the stones. My current favorite item is a pair of matching earrings my husband bought for me on Mother’s Day.

These earrings are magnificent, icy and clear. This blue topaz jewelry is comparable to a fine cut diamond in the way it captures the light and reflects it back into the room. I am particularly found of the earrings. However, I tried to match them with another piece of blue topaz jewelry and it didn’t work out very well.

The names "Sky blue topaz", "Swiss blue topaz", "London blue topaz" are trade names which refer to the darkness of the gemstone, with "sky blue topaz" being the lightest and "London blue topaz" being the darkest
The item I was working with was a rich necklace with one large stone surrounded by two smaller ones. This blue topaz jewelry is deep and rich in color and its clarity is not quite so, well, clear. My necklace is stunning but next to the icy blue earrings it looked downright dirty in comparison.

I really wanted to wear both items but they simply did not compliment each other. I found different stones worked well together in the collection of blue topaz jewelry. It was a difficult decision but the necklace won. I chose darker earrings and even though I am not as fond of them as the icy ones the pairing worked much better.

It is nice to know that blue topaz jewelry comes in a plethora of shades and clarity. However, you really have to have a keen eye to match this crafty birthstone correctly. This is a challenge I welcome. Maybe I need to expand my collection a little.

 
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