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The Colored Gemstone Education - Blue Topaz: Birthday Blue

 

Blue Topaz has become one of the most popular gemstone on the market today, because of its clarity, durability, availability and affordable cost. Yet, it is a shade of Topaz rarely found in nature. The stones watery blue color is most often created through a combination of heat treatment and irradiation.

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.

Blue Topaz has a definite, uniform color ranging from sky blue to Swiss blue. It is sometimes confused with the more costly Aquamarine, yet whereas Aquamarine sometimes has a greenish blue or bluish green tint, Blue Topaz will always look blue or bluish gray. The one exception is for surface enhanced Topaz, a process introduced in 1998 that enhances the stones appearance and brings out colors such as blue to greenish to emerald green.

Most Blue Topaz starts life as a colorless or slightly tinted Topaz from places like Brazil, Mexico, Nigeria, Sri Lanka, and china. It is then irradiated, to incite the color change, and heated, to stabilize the change. The result is a permanent Aqua shade. To get deep blue color out of Topaz, treaters use neutron bombardment in a nuclear reactor and market the final product under the name London Blue Topaz. In fact, neutron bombardment is the only means by which to produce smaller calibrated stones with deep blue color.

Despite the stones exposer to irradiation, expert say it poses no health hazard whatsoever to the wearer. In addition to blue, the stone comes in a variety of colors, including golden yellow, orange yellow, reddish orange, sherry red, deep pink, honey brown, light green, and many shades in between.

Topaz holds the distinction of being the gemstone thought to have the wildest rage of curative powers. According to legend, the stone can dispel enchantment and improve the eyesight. The ancient Greeks believed that it had the power to increase strength and make its wearer invisible in times of emergency. Topaz is also said to change color in the presence of poisoned food or drink. Throughout history, different cultures have believed that the stone could cure insomnia, asthma and hemorrhages; bring friendship; promote patience and a pleasant disposition, and ensure fidelity. To the ancients, it was also a symbol of love and affection and was even thought to ward off sudden death.

With A ranking of 8 on the Mohs scale of hardness, Blue Topaz is exceptionally strong and durable and well suited to everyday wear. However, it should be protected against hard blows that can split, crack or chip it.

Author: Bijan Aziz
 
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Bijan Aziz is a renowned writer. Bijan likes to compose articles about this field.
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