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		<title>Cushion Cut Blue Topaz Engagement Ring Ideas</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Oct 2011 11:59:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Topazes are gemstones that come in many different shades ranging from yellows, browns, reds, and blues. If you are in search of the blue hues of topazes, lighter, clearer blues are much easier to come by. Rich, dark, blues are usually a great deal harder to find but definitely not impossible, especially if that is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Topazes are gemstones that come in many different shades ranging from yellows, browns, reds, and blues. If you are in search of the blue hues of topazes, lighter, clearer blues are much easier to come by. Rich, dark, blues are usually a great deal harder to find but definitely not impossible, especially if that is what you have your mind set on.</p>
<p>Blue topaz engagement rings have been gaining popularity for many reasons. The gemstone, blue topaz, stands for individuality, creativity, and confidence in decisions the perfect ring for the perfect woman in your life. This ring represents everything you fell in love with and motivated you to make the decision to ask her to become your life-long mate.</p>
<p>Other than the strong meaning, blue topaz is gracing the fingers of more and more women because of its beauty. Blue, pure, and gleaming, who would not want their wife to have such a beautiful daily reminder of true love?</p>
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		<title>The Topaz Gemstone Engagement Ring as a Sapphire Alternative</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 May 2010 11:30:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The topaz gemstone is often underestimated as a center stone for a gemstone enagement ring.  When looking for a blue gemstone engagement ring, it makes sense that most will immediately think of the sapphire stone, but a topaz is just as vibrant, comes in a variety of hues and is suprisingly more affordable than it&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;">The <strong><em>topaz gemstone</em></strong> is often underestimated as a center stone for a <strong><em>gemstone enagement ring</em></strong>.  When looking for a <strong><em>blue gemstone engagement ring</em></strong>, it makes sense that most will immediately think of the sapphire stone, but a topaz is just as vibrant, comes in a variety of hues and is suprisingly more affordable than it&#8217;s counterpart &#8211; the sapphire. Where sapphire sits on the darker end of the blue spectrum, topaz is more of a sea-blue, though the &#8220;mystic topaz&#8221; is multi-colored. Continue reading for more information on the topaz gemstone</p>
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<p>The topaz, also known as the November and the gemstone for 4th, 19th, and 23rd years of marriage, comes in a wide range of colors but usually is yellow and can also be colorless. The topaz is also the state gemstone for United States state of Utah. The topaz derives its name from the Sanskrit word tapas meaning &#8220;fire&#8221; or the Greek word topazios meaning &#8220;to seek&#8221;. On the Mohs scale, the topaz rates an 8. Only diamonds and corundum are harder than Topaz.</p>
<p>Color: Colorless, yellow, orange, red, red-brown, light to dark blue, pink-red, violet, light green<br />
Color of Streak: White<br />
Moh&#8217;s hardness: 8<br />
Density or Specific Gravity: 3.49-3.57<br />
Cleavage: Perfect<br />
Chemical composition: Al2SiO4(F,OH)2<br />
Refractive Index: 1.609-1.643<br />
Reflective Index: 29-32<br />
Dispersion: 0.0014(0.008)<br />
Transparency: transparent to translucent</p>
<p>Topaz: History<br />
The exact discovery of the name of topaz was never really verified. As stated in the introduction it either came from the Greek or Sanskrit. The Greek philosopher, Pliny derived the name topazios after the island of Topazos (now known as the Island of St John), which is a small island off the Red Sea, where it is first stated that he discovery of topaz was made. Historians believe that the topaz discovered at the island was not in fact topaz but the gemstone, peridot.</p>
<p>The topaz has been known for its metaphysical properties. The Indians believe that the topaz can be used as a talisman for health, caution, sagacity, and prevention of death. The Egyptians believe that the yellow topaz was filled with the golden glow of the mighty sun god Ra. They also used these stones as a talisman against harm. The Romans associated topaz with Jupiter, who is also the god of the sun, wore topaz as a talisman from diseases, also to protect its wearer against perils and dangers in travelling, injuries from burns and scalds, and to avert pain of the chest and bowels. Topaz was one of the stones in the &#8216;Breastplate of Judgment&#8217; of Aaron, who was the brother of Moses and leader of an old Israeli tribe, described in the bible (Exodus: xxviii, 15-30). Historically, topaz has been thought to give long life, good looks and intelligence. It is also thought to given protection from poison, disease and sorcery. In 1740, the &#8220;Braganza&#8221; diamond (1,640 carats) was found in Ouro Preto, Brazil. It was set in the Portuguese crown, and was thought to be the largest diamond ever found. The fact that it was a diamond was never confirmed, and it is now believed to have been a colorless topaz.</p>
<p>Topaz: How is it formed?<br />
Topaz is formed from gas and volatiles trapped in freezing granite. When found topaz crystals are isolated in pockets and are often very large. This mostly occurs in cavities in lava and gigantic rocks. Topaz is formed inside igneous rocks such as pegmatites and alluvial deposits. This can be found in fluorite and cassiterite areas such as the mountains of Russia, Afghanistan, Sri Lanka, Czech Republic, Germany, Norway, Pakistan, Italy, etc.</p>
<p>Compared to other minerals, topaz is relatively resistant to weathering and stream abrasion. These characteristics enable it to be found in the stream sediments derived from the weathering of topaz-bearing rocks. It is sometimes produced by placer mining.</p>
<p>Topaz: Color<br />
Most topaz that is colorless is white topaz. The next most plentiful color is blue and green. The stones that are most seen in jewelry are yellow, brown or pink. The most sought after color of topaz was known as the &#8220;imperial topaz&#8221;. These colors included pink and red.</p>
<p>Blue topaz is a very popular gemstone and is rarely formed in nature. Most of the blue topaz on the market is treated. Unfortunately there is no way yet to determine which stones have been treated and which are natural. Although blue topaz has not been manufactured synthetically on a commercial scale, a completely natural looking blue coloration has been produced in colorless topaz by means of irradiation with gamma rays. This practice is regarded as legitimate in the trade, and is becoming increasingly widespread. It is one of the reasons for the present abundance of blue topaz in the trade.</p>
<p>Topaz: Treatment and Synthetic<br />
As stated, blue topaz is a very popular gemstone but since it is very rarely found many treatments have been used. This is the reason of the decline in recent years of blue topaz. The following are ways people have treated or enhanced the quality of topaz.</p>
<p>Heat: This is a common method used in most gemstones. Topaz has been heat treated to improve color for decades, maybe even centuries. This method has been used mostly to create blue, pink and red topaz, which are the most popular.</p>
<p>Irradiation: Irradiating topaz was a technique that was established many years ago to produce blue topaz. Nearly all of the blue topaz on the market today has been irradiated in this way. In Europe this treatment is controversial and on its way to being banned because of the possible residual radioactivity of the gemstones.</p>
<p>Diffusion: Another method of improving the color of topaz involved coating the colorless topaz with a specific chemical and then heating it at very high temperatures. Only the surface layer of the gemstone is affected while the center remains colorless (you would not be able to tell unless you cut it in half). This is a relatively durable treatment.</p>
<p>Coating: Some topaz gemstones are treated with an extremely thin film of mineral or metallic materials and then placed in a vacuum. This process creates topaz that is a wide variety of iridescent, eye catching colors. They are called &#8220;Mystic Topaz&#8221;, and new terms are coined every week.</p>
<p>Synthetics: Synthetic topaz is not very prevalent on the market because natural topaz is so available. In fact, synthetic topaz can be found at the same price if not more expensive than natural topaz. Most jewelers will specify whether it is synthetic.</p>
<p>Imitation: Topaz is imitated by quartz (citrine) and glass. It can be distinguished from these by a scratch test, since topaz is harder than both of these materials. If you rub a piece of quartz against a topaz, the quartz will scratch but the topaz will not.</p>
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		<title>Beautiful 10k Gold Cassiopeia Topaz Pendant</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Nov 2009 14:47:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Beautiful 10k Gold Cassiopeia Topaz Pendant &#8211; Perfect for a Birthday or Holiday Gift! You&#8217;ll outshine the stars wearing this 10k gold Cassiopeia topaz pendant. Oval-cut Cassiopeia topaz stone emits stellar sparkle. Diamond accents glitter and glow. Rope chain adds an elegant touch. Gold construction promises lasting brilliance. Spring-ring clasp ensures a secure fit. Details: [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3><em>Beautiful 10k Gold Cassiopeia Topaz Pendant &#8211; Perfect for a Birthday or Holiday Gift!</em></h3>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-292" title="cassiopeia topaz pendant" src="http://www.thediamondalternative.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/cassiopeia-topaz-pendant.jpg" alt="cassiopeia topaz pendant" width="230" height="230" />You&#8217;ll outshine the stars wearing this 10k gold Cassiopeia topaz pendant.</p>
<p>Oval-cut Cassiopeia topaz stone emits stellar sparkle.<br />
Diamond accents glitter and glow.<br />
Rope chain adds an elegant touch.<br />
Gold construction promises lasting brilliance.<br />
Spring-ring clasp ensures a secure fit.<br />
Details:<br />
9/10-in. pendant<br />
18-in. necklace<br />
10k gold</p>
<p><strong>Buy Now:</strong> <a href="http://clickserve.cc-dt.com/link/click?lid=41000000029484733">10k Gold Cassiopeia Topaz Pendant</a></p>
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		<title>Give the Gift of Love This Holiday Season with Blue Topaz</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Blue Topaz Engagement Rings and Holiday Gifts Thought to activate the laws of attraction and bring about manifestation of your desires, blue topaz is the beautiful birthstone for the month of December. Although pure topaz is colorless (or more popuarly referred to as white topaz, a great diamond alternative) you will find topaz in a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3><em>Blue Topaz Engagement Rings and Holiday Gifts</em></h3>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-253" title="sky blue topaz" src="http://www.thediamondalternative.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/sky-blue-topaz.jpg" alt="sky blue topaz" width="192" height="192" />Thought to activate the laws of attraction and bring about manifestation of your desires, blue topaz is the beautiful birthstone for the month of December. Although pure topaz is colorless (or more popuarly referred to as white topaz, a great diamond alternative) you will find topaz in a wide range of colors. It is not uncommon to have yellow, gold, pink, red and even green topaz stones. The blue color that most envision when they think of a topaz stone is actually created when the gem is heated, be it natural heat or man-made engineered heat. A blue topaz comes in three distincly different &#8220;shades&#8221; of blue; sky, swiss and london blue.</p>
<p>The London blue topaz is a beautiful deep blue that is often mistaken or substituted for a Sapphire. The sky blue topaz<br />
is the traditional topaz that most of us think about when considering the December birth stone. A symbolic sign of<br />
love and fidelity &#8211; this holiday season is the perfect time to give the gift of topaz!</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-254" title="london blue topaz" src="http://www.thediamondalternative.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/london-blue-topaz.jpg" alt="london blue topaz" width="227" height="150" /><strong>Blue Topaz as an Engagement ring:</strong> Although the diamond solitaire will always have it&#8217;s place as the traditional<br />
enagement ring, gemstone engagement rings and birthstone engagement rings are increasing in popularity. As many in generation y begin to reject the notion that you have to spend three months salary on the ring, unique alternatives<br />
to the traditional diamond are highly sought. A topaz ring is a perfect option if your love celebrates her birthday<br />
in December or if she just loves the stone in general. You can add to the natural splendor of the blue topaz with a<br />
diamond setting around the band of the ring. Not only is this a truly unique option but it is also affordable.</p>
<p><strong>Blue Topaz as a Holiday Gift:</strong> Whether you&#8217;re celebrating the Holiday season or a December birthday, topaz is a<br />
perfect gift for the winter season. The great thing about jewelry is that it is really a perfect gift for all ages and both genders. If you&#8217;re shopping for a young girl, a pretty topaz earring, necklace and bracelet set is certain to bring a smile to her face. Jewelry may not be your first choise when shopping for a man, so look for other things that may incorporate a topaz stone such as a personalized money clip, watch, flask or pocket watch.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="size-full wp-image-256  aligncenter" title="Swiss Blue Topaz and Diamond Ring - 14K White Gold - Free Shippi" src="http://www.thediamondalternative.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/swiss-blue-topaz-ring.jpg" alt="Swiss Blue Topaz and Diamond Ring - 14K White Gold - Free Shippi" width="168" height="168" /></p>
<p>If you&#8217;re anything like me, you really want to avoid the holiday crowds &#8211; fortunately you can find a ton of great deals from reputable retailers right on the internet!</p>
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