Pink Topaz

Pink Topaz is a pink gemstone that comes from a sole deposit near the Brazilian town of Ouro Preto (Portuguese: Black Gold). Pink Topaz embodies a gem’s essential ideals: genuine rarity, breathtaking beauty and everyday durability; making it one of the world’s most coveted and valuable gemstones.

Hardness 8
Refractive Index 1.609 – 1.643
Relative Density 3.49 – 3.57
Enhancement Heat

Beauty

Gorgeous pinks, excellent clarity and a soft velvety brilliance meld in Pink Topaz to create a uniquely beautiful gemstone.

Expert cutting is absolutely critical for all Topaz, but especially so for Pink Topaz, one of the most valuable varieties. Strongly dichroic (two-colors visible when viewed from different angles) with one color usually darker than the other, if Pink Topaz is not correctly orientated its darker dichroic hue can collect at the ends of the finished gemstone resulting in an uneven color. Our Pink Topaz is carefully orientated to maximize beauty and are finished eye-clean, the highest quality clarity grade for colored gemstones.

Pink Topaz is also a gem of the night, looking great in low-light conditions due to its transparency and high refraction.

One of the birthstones for November, Topaz’s name is either derived from the Sanskrit ‘tapaz’ (fire) or from the Greek ‘topazios’. A gem with an interesting history, if you were an ancient Egyptian you would have called Topaz the ‘gem of the sun’, believing its golden hues were colored by your sun god, Ra. As a Roman, its crystals were a gift from another sun god, Jupiter. In 19th century Russia, pretty Tsarina’s preferred Topaz’s pink and imperial hues, while baby boomers were the first to experience its beautiful blues.

Rarity

Coming in a diverse array of gorgeous colors, Topaz has a unique crystal structure that makes it a hard and dense gemstone. Topaz’s blues, yellows and browns are the result of color centers, its reds and pinks are caused by chromium and its oranges are the result of chromium and/or color centers. With advances in modern enhancements, today’s gem market has a multitude of color choices for Topaz.

While Topaz is found in Burma, Mexico, Mozambique, Nigeria, Pakistan, Russia, Sri Lanka, USA and the Ukraine, the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais (English: General Mines) remains the premier source.

Our Pink Topaz comes exclusively from a single mine, Mino do Capão (Portuguese: Big Lid Mine), located in the middle of the 290 square-kilometer Topaz deposit near the town of Ouro Preto. Open since the early 19th century, Mino do Capão only yields 12 kilograms of gem rough annually; international competition for a limited supply keeps prices high. Understandable given its rarity and value, Pink Topaz is often cut to maximize rough yield, making calibrated gems suitable for jewelry exceedingly rare.

Mined directly from host rock, Mina do Capão is an open pit operation with two large pits, each carved over 70 meters into the hillside. The mine currently employs approximately 50 workers and is highly mechanized. Bulldozers are used to open the pits, and most initial sorting uses German-made hydraulic sluices and sieves, with some final sorting done by hand. The huge amount of water necessary for mining operations is drawn from a nearby lake.

Durability & Care

One of the world’s hardest gemstones (Mohs’ Hardness: 8), Pink Topaz is a good choice for everyday jewelry. Always store Pink Topaz carefully to avoid scuffs and scratches. Clean with gentle soap and lukewarm water, scrubbing behind the gem with a very soft toothbrush as necessary. After cleaning, pat dry with a soft towel or chamois cloth.

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