Topaz - Blue

BLUE TOPAZ TECHNICAL DATA




Species----------- ------- -------Blue Topaz
Chemical Formula-----Al2 (F,OH)2 SiO4
Birthstone -----------------------December Anniversary Stone-------------------Fourth
*
Mohs Scale Hardness---------------#8.0
Durability---- ------------ -----------------Poor
*
Refractive Index--------------1.619-1.627
*
Specific Gravity----------------------3.53+/-
Significance of these* data (FAQ # 5)

BLUE TOPAZ ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Color Most Blue Topaz starts its life as colorless or very pale blue. Gamma or electron radiation increases the color to a range from pale "Aqua Blue" through to a bright medium " Swiss Blue" to a deep "London Blue". (Note that the stones shown in our Price Tables with an * are all the deep "London Blue" color.)
Inclusions Most Blue Topaz on the market, including our inventory, is Eye Clean (FAQ #7d)
Sources

Topaz is mined in Brazil, Mexico, Africa, Sri Lanka and China. The pale material used for creating the Blue Topaz primarily comes from Brazil.

Treatment

The radiation treatment of Blue Topaz is normally permanent, however, high heat or strong ultra violet radiation can effect the color.

Care

Because Topaz has fairly definite cleavage planes the jewelry mounting should be designed to provide extra protection. The professional who sets the Topaz will usually do so "only at the owner's risk". The wearer should protect the stone from accidental knocks. Topaz will not tolerate heat, ultrasonic or steam cleaning.

Uses

Topaz is best used in a well protected ladies' ring or for pendants or earrings.

Alternatives The "Aqua Blue" Topaz is often used as an alternative for the more expensive Aquamarine.
Value The richness and intensity of the color is what determines the value of Blue Topaz. Size is less of a factor than with most other gemstones as the raw material is faily plentiful and is often available in large sizes.























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