Earth mined topaz,35.63 cwt. Natural Earth Mined . Why Settle for Imitations? 22.6x16.8x13.4mm . ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE ASK
Very light blue as is common in an untreated stone. Beautiful! Appraised by Master Valuer. A signed, sealed copy of his appraisal made out in your name will be sent to you by Mr. Knight. Takes about a week. Please read the IMPORTANT TERMS AND INFORMATION page at least once as it applies to all listings. ANY questions, please ask. This gem deserves a gold setting. Get one at wholesale ,now or in future
The retail replacement figure is designed for bricks and mortar jewelers with high overheads. I bought directly from the source.... no middlemen, and I have no overheads..... so BIG difference in price.
THIS IS A GENUINE EARTH MINED topaz. Appraisal by a master valuer ( at time of this listing I am using Steven Knight GG, R.M.V., CJA-CAP) for a retail replacement value of $1,775 Canadian .A signed ,sealed copy of his appraisal to be sent to you , made out in your name. It will be sent separately to you by Mr Knight from his lab. Takes a few extra days. Master valuers are considered THE experts on coloured gems, and their appraisals are accepted by insurance companies as genuine retail replacement value.
Better gems and jewelry items are kept in secure location in a city about 1 hour from my home, for security purposes Retrieving an item can cause a slight shipping delay.
NOTE: Supply and demand rules in true gem buying as in every other human investment.
Each earth mined gem is a unique work of art, unlike the lab produced stones that can be produced in unlimited quantities.
Some people will never understand why people buy an original work of art when they can buy a poster for next to nothing.
Earth mined gems are for those that do. Invest in quality.
Topaz is the gem stone for those born in November. It has been used as a gemstone for thousands of years. It is considered the symbol of friendship. Topaz in its natural state is a golden brown to yellow. Naturally occurring blue topaz is quite rare. , and almost all blue topaz on the market has been treated to produce that colour, as is some brown. An old English superstition says that topaz cures lunacy. (Never worked for me! :-) Topaz is the hardest of any silicate mineral, at 8 on the moh's scale.