Mystic topaz usually appears to display rainbow colours, with greens, blues and ... every single colour can be seen in one kaleidoscopic and magical stone.
Mystic topaz is also known as rainbow topaz, because of it's coloring.
The birth stone of December is turqouise.
Topaz stone in Tamil is known as "தொப்பாஸ் கல்" (Topaz Kal).
Mystic quartz is not a naturally occurring stone. The rainbow colors are created by enhancing colorless stones like clear quartz or white topaz.
Yes, although green topaz has been treated and doesn't occur naturally.
The Water Stone from Pokemon looks like, or rather resembles Topaz.
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Golden topaz stone is called "సువర్ణ పుష్యరాగం" (Suvarna Pushyaragam) in Telugu.
There is no rainbow stone in Final Fantasy 1. Perhaps you are thinking of the Rainbow Stone from Dragon Warrior 1.
This is from the link on the left of this answer: Mystic topaz is an enhanced, or treated, gemstone that is not found naturally. To create mystic topaz, natural, colorless topaz is coated with a thin layer of titanium or similar metal. The coating is only microns thick and is applied to the stone’s pavilion, the underside angled portion that typically forms the bulk of the gem. The application process is protected by strict patents that limit the amount of mystic topaz available in the general market. The specialized coating alters the stone’s natural refraction, creating stunning rainbow colors, predominantly blues, greens, yellows, and small bursts of red shades. This iridescent effect is unknown in most gemstones and makes mystic topaz the perfect choice for unique rings without resorting to outrageous, unconventional styles. In simplest terms, mystic topaz is a natural stone that has been enhanced through this coating treatment. Natural topaz can be found in many locations, including Africa, Brazil, China, Japan, Mexico, Russia, and several U.S. states, including Utah, where it is the official state gemstone.
Mystic Fire Topaz is a manufactured gemstone. The process starts with a colorless topaz stone. The stone is then coated with a thin layer of titanium or a number of other metals. The metal coating process creates wild color variations by altering the way light reflects off of the stone.