Whilst pure topaz is actually colourless, it can generally be obtained in blue, pink, gold and green. Impure topaz is more typical and can be reddish-orange, yellow or wine-coloured.
Gold is a metal, it also refers to the color of gold. Topaz is a mineral that can be cut and fashioned into a gemstone and it is also known as a color. Genuine Topaz stones with a good cut, size, and color can be very valuable. Topaz and Gold are related to each other in Hue as they would be considered in the yellow range with some other colors added. A topaz gemstone would have some hints of other colors.
Topaz comes in different colors such as yellow, yellow-brown, honey-yellow, flax, brown, green, blue, light blue, red, pink and sometimes no color at all.
Topaz with no impurities is colorless; various impurities give it various colors. Yellow or orange are the colors most people associate with topaz, but blue, grey, green, pink, red and yes, brown, are also possible.
Yes, although green topaz has been treated and doesn't occur naturally.
Topaz is a symbol of love and affection towards other genstomes. Topaz does not always show its love and affection towards everytone but those with certain gems such as Ruby or Garnet.
Yes. Corundum will scratch topaz and every other mineral with a hardness of 9 or lower on the Mohs hardness scale.
Quartz, topaz, emerald, corundum.
Yes. Corundum will scratch topaz and every other mineral with a hardness of 9 or lower on the Mohs hardness scale.
Citrine is made up of a variety colors of quartz and topaz.
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Topaz is yellow or brown gem stone. It is used in jewelery.
There are three main different types of Emeralds. The first is natural Emeralds. They are usually mined in countries like Egypt. They are not fake at all. The second is called hydrothermal.They are fake or synthetic Emeralds. They are manufactured in factories. The third is called flux also made in factories, but is grown from beryl seeds. HOPE THIS HELPS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! For more info go to- http://ezinearticles.com/?Emeralds---Knowing-the-Different-Types-of-Emeralds&id=1337622