Imperial Topaz, superb natural crystal of 15mm x 11 x 10 - 4.1 grams / 20.5 carats. Beautiful collector's item, unique and quite rare!
Imperial Topaz, superb natural crystal of 15mm x 11 x 10 - 4.1 grams / 20.5 carats. Beautiful collector's item, unique and quite rare!
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About the product:
💎 Mineral Type / Gem: Amber Topaz (or Golden Imperial Topaz)
🌍 ⛏️ Origin: Pakistan
📐 Stone/gem dimensions: 15 millimeters x 12 wide x 11 thick.
⚖️ Weight : Approximately 4.6 grams - 23 carats
🔷 Shape: Natural
🎁 Comes with a presentation box with certificate from Gem & Zen, ideal for giving as a gift or treating yourself!
💍 Suggested use:
Pendant mounting (closed setting, copper/silver wire, or glued to support)
Handcrafted Jewelry: Perfect base for spiritual or symbolic creations
Collectible: Displayed on a stand to highlight the reflections
Personal talisman: Associated with energetic protection
🔮 Virtues:
⚠️ These effects are not scientifically proven and never replace medical treatment.
Color : Golden yellow, orange to light brown (resembles the color of amber).
Origin : Brazil, Russia, Sri Lanka.
Properties :
Associated with abundance, joy, creativity.
Boosts charisma and self-confidence.
Interview
Purification : Cleanse the stone with pure water or sage smoke to remove negative energies.
Recharging : Place it under moonlight or on a quartz cluster to revitalize its energies.
- To know:
Imperial topaz is a rare and precious variety of topaz, prized for its warm hues ranging from golden orange to pink and red. Although the most famous deposits of imperial topaz are found in Brazil, there are also remarkable specimens from Mexico.
The finished crystals thus combine the natural beauty of the stone with powerful energetic properties, making each specimen a true work of mineral art.
Imperial topaz, renowned for its rich, vibrant hues, is one of the rarest and most prized varieties of the topaz family. When found as a finished crystal, it becomes even more valuable to collectors and mineralogists.
A completed crystal refers to a crystal that has been allowed to grow without interruption, resulting in a perfectly crystallized structure with its natural tips intact.
This crystalline perfection reflects an ideal formation environment, where geological conditions allowed the crystal to grow freely, without undergoing fractures or alterations.
A finished imperial topaz crystal is the result of a long and stable crystallization process. Topaz, as a mineral, belongs to the silicate family and forms in granite cavities or pegmatitic deposits, where the temperature and pressure conditions allow for the growth of large crystals.
Imperial topazes are distinguished by their exceptional hardness, rated at 8 on the Mohs scale, and by their perfect basal cleavage, which means they can crack easily if subjected to shocks in a certain direction. However, when they form undisturbed, the crystals can achieve an astonishing degree of perfection.
These crystals are often elongated, with prismatic shapes. This type of structure allows them to develop sharp and distinct terminations, characterized by well-defined and sometimes slightly striated faces. The sharpness of the tips is an indicator of the purity and integrity of the crystallization process.
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