It is difficult to estimate the exact number of topaz rocks in the world as they are found in various locations and quantities. Topaz is a relatively common gemstone found in countries such as Brazil, United States, Russia, and Nigeria. Topaz is also found in a variety of colors including blue, yellow, pink, and white.
Topaz is commonly found in Brazil, Nigeria, Mexico, Sri Lanka, and Russia. Other significant deposits can also be found in countries such as Afghanistan, Pakistan, Japan, and the United States.
Brazil is the largest producer of topaz in the world, with mines located in areas such as Minas Gerais. Topaz is also found in countries like Russia, Pakistan, and Nigeria.
Topaz was first actually found in Poland in the Erz Mountains.
simply no topaz is not found with floresence
Yes Topaz is moderately common
The largest topaz gemstone was found in Minas Gerais, Brazil. It is known as the "American Golden Topaz" and weighs approximately 22,892 carats.
Utah is probably the top producer of topaz crystals in the US; a seemingly endless supply of superb transparent, colorless to sherry-colored crystals come from Topaz Mountain, but it's not the only state that produces good topaz.
Topaz was formed at a high temperature, and is commonly found in igneous rock.
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1735 in Brazil
Topaz forms in pegmatites and high temperature quartz veins. It is deposited by fluorine-rich vapors in rocks of rhyolite composition and forms in cavities in granites and rhyolites. Brazil is the largest supplier of topaz.