
There are many fascinating facts about topaz. It is such a common stone that often don’t think that there may be stories and history to go with it! Besides being a birthstone and an anniversary stone, Topaz jewelry has lots of associated facts. Here is some interesting trivia to share:
Many Colors
Topaz is a gemstone that probably has the most numerous color variations. There’s a clear topaz, which means there’s no impurities or crusts in it. Then there’s the blue topaz, the brown topaz, the orange topaz, the gray topaz, the yellow topaz, the green topaz, the pink topaz and reddish pink topaz.
Origin of Topaz
The name topaz came from “Topazios”, which is the name of a Greek author that wrote one of the pioneer methodical dissertations about stones, gems and minerals in the year 1652. Another variation of the word topaz was derived from the word “tapas”, a Sanskrit word that means fire. This is in connection with the earthy toned colors of the topazes. Topaz stones are also often referred as the “Jewel of the Sun”.
Where
Topaz stones and gems are typically mined and excavated together with different kinds of igneous rocks. You can find these mining sites at various places in the United States such as in Utah, as well in different countries like in Sri Lanka, Mexico, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Italy, Czech Republic, Japan and Brazil.
Blue Topaz

Two of the most common yet unique colors of Topaz are the blue topaz and the yellow topaz. Blue topaz is the gemstone of the state of Texas in the United States. In reality color blue topaz are really, really hard to find. What other jewelers do is to turn the yellow, colorless even the gray topaz into blue by heating, exposing and then lighting them up. Jewelry stores offer different kinds of blue topazes such as the sky blue topaz, which is the most ordinary type of blue topazes. The sky blue topazes are usually used for embellishments and decorations. Another type of blue topaz is called the Swiss blue topaz, which has a brighter shade of blue in it compared to the hue of the sky blue topaz. The blue topaz is sometimes considered as the birthstone of people who were born in the month of December.
Yellow Topaz
The yellow topaz is another variation of the topaz stone. This particular topaz is the official gemstone of the state of Utah in the US. This is also the birthstone of the people who were born in the month of November. Couples who are celebrating their fourth year wedding anniversary can be also symbolized by the topaz stone.
Healing Lore
In ancient times, elders believed that the topaz stone is a very well rounded stone. It has been said that the topaz stone has an impressive positive effect for healing both physical and emotional pains. The topaz stone was used during the olden times to uplift the spirit and mood of one person. Ancient people believed that topaz stones can easily attract love and devotion. It was also considered as the stone that can honed the creative juices of the person.
Legends have it that people who wear topaz stones will be healed from illnesses like hemorrhages and other respiratory diseases. Some elders even endorsed the topaz stones to help people that are suffering from insomnia and bad eyesight.
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