Mens Blue Topaz Rings are appropriate for people born in December. Topaz’s cold blue complements the last month of the year.
Texas has adopted Blue Topaz as its state gem, and we use it to commemorate the 4th and 19th wedding anniversaries.
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Gem lovers believe that this gemstone de-escalates dangerous enchantments and improves strength. Blue topaz, in particular, is believed to boost one’s creative abilities. Many people think the stone aids in overcoming writer’s block since it encourages creativity. It’s also an excellent stone for increasing concentration.
Color is the most crucial factor to consider when purchasing a blue topaz gemstone. On a clear day, the jewel should reflect the color of the sky. The loveliest pastel blue colors are those that are more pure and vivid.
Blue topaz is often available in three shades:
Pale sky blue topaz: Sky blue topaz mimics and is sometimes mistaken for aquamarine.
The Swiss blue topaz gemstone is a brighter tint of blue topaz.
The deep London blue topaz gemstone is an even deeper and more popular blue tint for men’s topaz rings.
The London Blue Topaz is a jewel with a romantic vibe. As a result, it commonly appears in love romances and honeymoon adventures. This stone represents beauty, individuality, wealth, and endurance.
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Regardless of design or setting, London blue topaz flaunts vivid colors of intense dusty blue with inky undercurrents.
The value of a blue topaz gemstone tends to be influenced by its cut & clarity. A light shade of the gem can make its imperfections more obvious.
Earlier a rare color, blue is today the most common color of topaz courtesy of a stable color enhancement process involving irradiation and heating developed in the 1970s. Naturally pale to medium blue topaz is enhanced by irradiation to produce a more intense blue color.
Mens Rings 14K Yellow Gold Gorgeous 7MM Round Shape Gemstone Blue Topaz
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The enhancement of blue topaz gemstones in this manner has resulted in the gem being available & affordable even in larger sizes.
The beautiful cool blue of the sky is captured in blue topaz. The blue gem is a designer favorite as it is affordable & available in an extensive range of sizes & shapes. The bright and vivacious stone looks right when set either in white or yellow metals. This versatile gem will harmonize well with almost everything in your wardrobe, from browns and grays to vivid tones.
Durability is an important factor to be considered while crafting men’s jewelry. This is because men’s jewelry has to undergo a more rigorous usage as compared to women’s jewelry. The gemstone topaz scores a substantial 8 out of 10 on the Mohs scale. This makes the gemstone sturdy enough for men’s rings.
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Blue Topaz captures the cold blue of the sky. Designers love this pastel blue gem since it’s not very expensive and comes in various forms and sizes. Both yellow and white metals complement its brilliant and vivid hue.
Because Blue Topaz is readily available and affordable, you can find it in various shapes and sizes, including unusual cuts. As a result, large, spectacular jewels are easy to come by.
Blue Topaz is valued and priced differently depending on its size and quality. However, because vast amounts of this material can be created by irradiating ordinary white Topaz, artisans mostly employ it in commercial jewelry.
Clear and colorless Topaz is quite common and has little value. However, irradiating and then heating transparent Topaz produces blue Topaz, which is exceptionally uncommon. Irradiation yields blue topazes of deeper hues, while natural blue Topaz is extremely pale. Blue topaz that has been treated ranges in color from light to sky blue to practically an inky dark blue.
Brazil, Sri Lanka, Nigeria, and China mine the pale or transparent Topaz that is improved to make blue Topaz. Blue topaz is frequently mistaken for aquamarine.
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Cut
Because Topaz has great basal cleavage, it is pretty simple to cut. Gemmologists frequently cut into elongated stones, such as emerald cuts, elongated ovals, cushions, and pear shapes. The form that preserves the gemstone’s weight is the pear shape with too narrow shoulders.
Treatments
Colorless Topaz is exposed to irradiation and then heated to produce the famous frosty pastel blue hue. Electrons generate lighter shades, whereas neutron radiation elicits the deeper London blue. Because high-energy techniques need that the Topaz is stored for some time before it can be released safely. The process might take minutes or years. The following are the most prevalent blue topazes created by radiation:
- Sky Blue Topaz – a somewhat intense light blue topaz created by using gamma rays from Cobalt 60 or electron accelerators to treat colorless Topaz. The heat treatment follows this irradiation procedure.
- London Blue Topaz – colorless Topaz is treated with neutrons produced in nuclear reactors to produce this somewhat grayish medium-dark to dark blue Topaz. Once again, the heat treatment follows this procedure.
- Swiss Blue Topaz – a brilliant medium to medium dark blue Topaz created by combining neutron and electron treatment with heat treatment.
Workers carry out the heat treatment at 200 C for many hours after the electron beam treatment. The scorching heat yields vibrant blue hues. Topaz requires cooling after neutron irradiation because it becomes radioactive.
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When irradiated, ordinary yellow Topaz changes to pink Topaz. Yellow Topaz often ranges in hue from wine to straw, and heat-treated yellow Topaz turns reddish pink. One of the most frequent treatments for Topaz is heating. The gemstone may alter totally or lighten or darken due to the treatment. Topazes that have been heat-treated are generally available in blues and pinks.
These Topaz treatments are entirely safe, long-lasting, and irreversible.
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