Topaz is an aluminum silicate containing fluorine and hydroxyl. In its pure form, it is colorless. However, colored gemstone enthusiasts know that its color is determined by other elements present in its structure during formation.
On Mohs’ scale of hardness, topaz ranks high with a score of 8. It boasts a specific density and a relatively low refractive index, giving it an intense color.
Thanks to these characteristics, topaz is very attractive for making luxury jewelry. Topaz is also used for diamond necklaces and engagement rings
Diamond Jewelry with Topaz has a Long History
Topaz is one of the oldest precious stones, known for over 2,000 years. Its use dates back to the times of ancient Egypt. The Egyptians believed that the yellow topaz, with its golden hue, was created by the Sun God, Ra. Hence, they used it to adorn the tombs of pharaohs and the wealthy.
During the Middle Ages, interest in it waned, mainly due to the strong influence of the church. Diamond jewelry with topaz regained popularity in the 18th century, especially in Spain and France. A real boom occurred in the Victorian era, with the creation of beautiful brooches and rings with topaz.
In Russia, this precious stone was considered a symbol of nobility, and members of the royal family wore it fondly.
Beyond its rich history, topaz also has incredible symbolism. The ancient Greeks believed it would give them strength and wore it as a talisman in battle. The Romans believed it offered protection from dangers during travel. In Christianity, it was associated with purity and goodness. Therefore, it was the primary stone of ceremonial rings for cardinals and bishops.
Diamond Jewelry with Topaz
As a symbol of a happy life and forgiveness, topaz remains one of the most sought-after jewelry pieces today. Engagement rings with diamonds and topaz are becoming an increasingly popular choice among modern ladies. As the birthstone for November, it is a favorite addition to diamond jewelry for birthdays during this month. It is also commonly used as a gift, especially with diamond jewelry for the 4th wedding anniversary.
Topaz is available in an exceptionally broad spectrum of colors, including various shades of blue, green, yellow, orange, red, pink, and purple. This incredible color palette makes diamond jewelry with topaz special.
The “imperial topaz,” characterized by its distinctive reddish-brown shade, garners the most attention. It is considered the most valuable in this group of gemstones. However, blue topaz undoubtedly has the widest use in jewelry.
Why Choose Jewelry with Topaz and Diamonds?
Topaz is a very rare gemstone. This is suggested by its name, which originates from the Greek island “Topazios.” In a literal translation from ancient Greek, it means “to search.” Bearing this in mind, it’s no surprise it is highly sought after among women.
On the other hand, it can be affordable. Therefore, blue topaz is often an alternative to sapphire engagement rings, while red is an alternative to ruby rings.
Thanks to its versatility and a wide range of colors, it offers endless design possibilities, making diamond jewelry with topaz trend-setting. It perfectly matches any style and every piece of clothing. From business looks, casual styling, to formal attire – this jewelry brings a touch of sophisticated elegance.
Diamond jewelry with topaz can be found in the rich offer of Maestro Jewelers in Beograde.