What birthstone is topaz?
November birthstone
Topaz, the November birthstone, an exquisite gem of many colors, is a much sought-after gemstone for jewelry. In ancient times, people believed that topaz possessed magical and healing qualities.
Is topaz a rare birthstone?
Most topaz and citrine birthstones are affordably priced, as good-quality gems are not as rare as for many of their counterparts. This means that those born in November have many options to choose from. Your challenge will be deciding which one to pick.
Is topaz November or December birthstone?
Topaz is the historical birthstone for November but because of the rareness of yellow Topaz, Citrine became an official November birthstone in the early 1910s as jewelers learned by adding heat and pressure to amethyst it would turn yellow. The stunning color of the gem is due to iron impurities within its structure.
Is citrine and topaz the same?
Citrine (quartz family) and topaz are actually unrelated mineral species. Topaz belongs to the silicate mineral family, not quartz. Before these differences were clear, many cultures called citrine (the yellow variety of quartz) by other names like gold topaz, Madeira or Spanish topaz—contributing to the confusion.
What is February birthstone?
Amethyst
Amethyst. Amethyst is purple quartz and is a beautiful blend of violet and red that can be found in every corner of the world. The name comes from the Ancient Greek, derived from the word methustos, which means “intoxicated.” Ancient wearers believed the gemstone could protect them from drunkenness.
Is citrine or topaz more valuable?
The pinkish/golden/reddish version of topaz—and the most expensive variety of the stone— is “precious topaz,” or “Imperial Topaz.” Topaz is more valuable than citrine; but citrine can be mistaken for topaz, so make sure you know what you’re getting.
Is topaz a quartz?
Quartz and Topaz are completely different minerals. Topaz is harder with a Mohs hardness of 8 while Quartz is 7. Their refractive indices are similar but their specific gravities are so distinctly different any decent sized gem can be identified just by tossing it around in your hand.