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Topaz Collection (page 3)

Discover the mesmerizing world of topaz, a gemstone that captivates both nature and art enthusiasts alike

Background imageTopaz Collection: Jeweled Cross

Jeweled Cross

Background imageTopaz Collection: Precious stones and crystals including topaz, almandine, etc

Precious stones and crystals including topaz, almandine, etc.. Chromolithograph from Dr. Adolph Kenngotts Mineralogy section in Gotthilf Heinrich von Schuberts Natural History, Schreiber, Munich, 1886

Background imageTopaz Collection: Gems Embedded in Rocks

Gems Embedded in Rocks
Various types of gemstones embedded in rock of mixed with sand, including rubies, garnet and topaz

Background imageTopaz Collection: Various Precious Stones

Various Precious Stones
1. RUBY 2. EMERALD 3. GARNET 4. LAPIS LAZULI 5. TURQUOISE 6. DIAMOND 7&8. GOLD 9. SILVER 10. TOPAZ 11. SAPPHIRE 12. AMETHYST 13. OPAL 14. AGATE. Date: circa 1870

Background imageTopaz Collection: Crimson topaz hummingbird, Topaza pella

Crimson topaz hummingbird, Topaza pella, and long-billed starthroat, Heliomaster longirostris.. Handcolored copperplate stipple engraving from Dumont de Sainte-Croixs Dictionary of Natural Science

Background imageTopaz Collection: HMS Topaze, British protected cruiser

HMS Topaze, British protected cruiser. Date: circa 1908

Background imageTopaz Collection: Advert for Asprey watches 1938

Advert for Asprey watches 1938
Asprey seletcion of watches from keys, bedside, gold note clips, wrist watches with cord bracelet and fob watches. Date: 1938

Background imageTopaz Collection: Noble stones chromolithograph 1895

Noble stones chromolithograph 1895
Meyers Konversations-Lexikon. Ein Nachschlagewerk des allgemeinen Wissens, 5th edition 17 volumes Bibliographisches Institut - Leipzig 1895-1897

Background imageTopaz Collection: Illustration of topaz in rough form

Illustration of topaz in rough form

Background imageTopaz Collection: Picture No. 11073791

Picture No. 11073791
Ruby-topaz Hummingbird hovering Trinidad

Background imageTopaz Collection: An upward view of a Highway 395 North sign post including a California Scenic Highway

An upward view of a Highway 395 North sign post including a California Scenic Highway sign

Background imageTopaz Collection: Picture No. 10872042

Picture No. 10872042
Hummingbird - Crimson Topaz - male (Topaza pella) Date:

Background imageTopaz Collection: Picture No. 10849793

Picture No. 10849793
Ruby-Topaz Hummingbird - female (Chrysolampis mosquitus) Date:

Background imageTopaz Collection: Topaz

Topaz
Lady with brownhiar in gold dress has right hand on chin and left hand on cheek, Small oval flowers in foregound, Artist Alphonse Mucha, Art Nouveau

Background imageTopaz Collection: Blue topaz crystal in pegmatite groundmass

Blue topaz crystal in pegmatite groundmass

Background imageTopaz Collection: Cut pink Topaz gemstone

Cut pink Topaz gemstone

Background imageTopaz Collection: Sherry Topaz

Sherry Topaz

Background imageTopaz Collection: Prismatic topaz crystal embedded in albite and microcline, close up

Prismatic topaz crystal embedded in albite and microcline, close up

Background imageTopaz Collection: Topaz C016 / 6141

Topaz C016 / 6141
Topaz. This 2982-carat topaz is the largest cut gem at the Natural History Museum, London, UK

Background imageTopaz Collection: Topaz gemstone C013 / 6739

Topaz gemstone C013 / 6739
Topaz gemstone. Topaz consists of aluminum silicate fluoride hydroxide. It is widely used in jewellery as a gemstone

Background imageTopaz Collection: Imperial Topaz

Imperial Topaz
Found in 1852 in one of the oldest mines in the southeastern Ouro Preto region of Brazil

Background imageTopaz Collection: Topaz

Topaz comprises of (aluminum silicate fluoride hydroxide). This is a specimen from the collections of the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageTopaz Collection: Russian topaz

Russian topaz
Topaz comprises of (aluminum silicate fluoride hydroxide) and is the birthstone of November. Brown topaz specimens from the collections of the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageTopaz Collection: Crystal, carving and treated blue topaz

Crystal, carving and treated blue topaz
An orange crystal, colourless carving of Queen Victorias head and a heat-treated blue topaz gem of 0.24ct

Background imageTopaz Collection: A selection of topaz cut stones

A selection of topaz cut stones
Topaz is the hardest silicate mineral and comprises of (aluminum silicate fluoride hydroxide)

Background imageTopaz Collection: Topaz

Topaz
A crystal and a cut topaz stone from the collections of the Natural History Museum, London. Topaz comprises of (aluminum silicate fluoride hydroxide)

Background imageTopaz Collection: Birthstone Series: Blue Topaz

Birthstone Series: Blue Topaz

Background imageTopaz Collection: Birthstone Series: Topaz

Birthstone Series: Topaz
Topaz has a chemical composition of aluminum silicate fluoride hydroxide and is the birthstone for the month of November (along with Citrine). Photographed by Frank Greenaway

Background imageTopaz Collection: Topaz

Topaz crystals and faceted topaz showing a diverse colour range. Topaz comprises of (aluminum silicate fluoride hydroxide)

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Topaz
Blue irradiated topaz pebbles and faceted topaz. Topaz is comprised of (aluminum silicate fluoride hydroxide)

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Topaz
Image of Queen Victoria carved in topaz. Topaz comprises of (aluminum silicate fluoride hydroxide)

Background imageTopaz Collection: Topaz crystal

Topaz crystal
An imperial topaz crystal from Brazil, length 101mm long. Topaz comprises of (aluminum silicate fluoride hydroxide)

Background imageTopaz Collection: HUMMINGBIRDS. Nest of ruby and topaz hummingbirds. Line engraving, 19th century

HUMMINGBIRDS. Nest of ruby and topaz hummingbirds. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imageTopaz Collection: Topaz gemstones

Topaz gemstones

Background imageTopaz Collection: Bargains for all

Bargains for all
Typical morning scene on the verandah of the hotel at Jaipur. Sellers come and sit on the edge of the verandah as they display their colourful wares in the bright morning sunlight

Background imageTopaz Collection: Zodiac Charms Sagittariu

Zodiac Charms Sagittariu
(topaz)



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Discover the mesmerizing world of topaz, a gemstone that captivates both nature and art enthusiasts alike. In the enchanting realm of Trochilidae hummingbirds, topaz shines as one of the most precious gems in existence. Just like Alfons Marie Mucha's masterpiece 'Topaz' from his renowned series The Gems, this gemstone exudes elegance and beauty. With its cut and polished crystal form, imperial topaz takes on a breathtaking allure that has been cherished for centuries. Its warm hues radiate sophistication and charm, making it a coveted choice for exquisite jewelry sets by iconic brands like Dior. Beyond its presence in the fashion world, it also finds itself showcased in prestigious museums such as the Guggenheim Museum. Here, visitors can marvel at its brilliance alongside other artistic wonders. But it is not just within man-made structures where topaz reveals its splendor; it also harmonizes with nature's finest landscapes. Imagine gazing upon Cala Macarelleta in Menorca; Balearic Islands; Spain; Europe – turquoise waters gently caressing golden shores while sailboats dotting the horizon. Topaz mirrors these serene scenes perfectly with its vibrant shades reminiscent of sun-kissed beaches and clear skies. Whether adorning oneself with stunning jewelry or immersing in natural beauty, topaz continues to enthrall us all with its timeless allure.