Yes and no. Due to the many variables that affect this question. A gemstones expense is directy related to the type, quality, cut, size and rarity of the stone. For example a faceted, blue topaz of decent quality can sell for $25-50 a carat and a faceted pink topaz of similar quality can sell for $800.00 a carat.
Yes, but it is a semi-precious stone. It's value varies with the size, shape, color and cut of the stone. Look at some loose ones on eBay and get a feel for the market.
The value of topaz depends on color, clarity, and size, as well as things like production and demand, wholesale or retail, cut or rough, so this question is unanswerable.
well topaz i very rare it boogers on a roll and if u think u gotta roll! i love boogers and love to eat them and u just got pranked (the booger part is not real by the way)
Highly variable, according to size, clarity, color. Faceted colorless topaz is quite cheap, but a flawless deeply colored untreated Imperial Topaz over 10 carats would be very, very valuable.
No. I have 2 pieces and they didn't cost much.
2750.00
Natural Pink Topaz is considered to be the most rare because it is found in natural beautiful colors are rare to the species and it is very costly also.
Pure topaz is colorless and transparent but is usually tinted by impurities; typical topaz is wine, yellow, pale gray, reddish-orange, or blue brown. It can also be made white, pale green, blue, gold, pink (rare), reddish-yellow or opaque to transparent/translucent.
Caribbean Topaz is a name for Titanium Treated Topaz commonly known as, Mystic Topaz.Caribbean Topaz is a name for Titanium Treated Topaz commonly known as, Mystic Topaz.
yellow topaz November Gemstone: Citrine, Yellow Topaz November Birthstone Color: Yellow
Luster of Topaz is Vitreous
Natural Pink Topaz is considered to be the most rare because it is found in natural beautiful colors are rare to the species and it is very costly also.
Pure topaz is colorless and transparent but is usually tinted by impurities; typical topaz is wine, yellow, pale gray, reddish-orange, or blue brown. It can also be made white, pale green, blue, gold, pink (rare), reddish-yellow or opaque to transparent/translucent.
Yes, topaz is a gem. It is an interesting one because it can be found in many different colors including clear or transparent, yellow, grey, blue, pink (rare), gold, and red. Many people buy "blue topaz" thinking they have the real thing, but it not that common to find naturally occuring blue topaz. Instead, the lighter shades of topaz can be heated to produce a blue tone.
To determine if a gem is an Aquamarine or Blue Topaz you can do a visual inspection for visible flaws. It is rare that you will find visual flaws in Aquamarine. You can also use an aqua filter, it allows you to see the green and blue undertones which indicate that the gem is an Aquamarine. In a Blue Topaz you will only see blue undertones.
Topaz is the common name for Topaz.
Caribbean Topaz is a name for Titanium Treated Topaz commonly known as, Mystic Topaz.Caribbean Topaz is a name for Titanium Treated Topaz commonly known as, Mystic Topaz.
Topaz Mountain is located in Utah (state gem is topaz) and it does have topaz in this mountain
yellow topaz November Gemstone: Citrine, Yellow Topaz November Birthstone Color: Yellow
The rarest rose is the Juliet rose which is highly sought after and expensive. Another rare rose is the blue rose.
Luster of Topaz is Vitreous
a beatiful, rare highly prized mineral that can be worn as jewelry
probably not because its highly rare and it hasn't been out yet...