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A Guide To Topaz Stone

A Clear Topaz Stone
The Topaz Stone is a silicate mineral that is formed from fluorine and aluminum. The stone is formed as a crystal by an orthorhombic system and the crystal is typically in the form of a prism defined by pyramidal surfaces.
The Different Colors And Varieties Of Topaz
Topaz is available in a number of varieties and colors. Each has its different properties and the colors are usually affected by the impurities present within the stone. Topaz in its purest form is actually without color and transparent. The most common varieties include topaz in colors such as pale gray, wine, bluish brown, reddish orange and yellow.

Imperial Topaz
Gold, pale green, blue and white are also common colors while pink is one of the rarest. Orange topaz is a precious variety and it is recognized as the traditional birthstone for the month of November and is also the state gemstone of Utah (United States). The Imperial Topaz variety is found in pink, pinkish orange and yellow. These colors can occur naturally or can be treated. Blue topaz is very rare and it is the state gemstone for Texas. Mystic Topaz is a popular variety that has to be covered with an artificial layer to provide it with the popular rainbow effect.
Topaz As A Special Crystal

Blue Topaz
For those who believe in the powers of crystal energy and the belief that crystal energy frequencies can affect the human body and mind the Topaz stone is of particular importance. As a special crystal Topaz is said to have a number of effects on people including:
* Relieving eye strain and strengthening sight
* Detoxifying the body of toxins
* Strengthening the endocrine glands
* Help in the recovery of broken bones
* Provide warmth to the body
* Provide relief from swellings and pain caused by rheumatism and arthritis
* Providing feels of contentment and calm
* Increase spiritual awareness and self-awareness
* Inspire inter-communication
Uses of Topaz

Blue Topaz Jewelry
One of the prominent uses of Topaz is as that of a birthstone. For the month of November the yellow variety is the original birthstone. However given the rarity and costliness of an authentic Topaz it is often replaced with Citrine. The blue variety represents the birthstone for the month of December.
The Yellow Topaz is said to express feelings of love and camaraderie and it is symbolic of a person’s ability to having loving, communicative and strong interpersonal relationships. As a result, the stone is a symbol of friendship and love and is a popular gift.
One of the ancient uses of the stone was during the Roman period, when the people believed that using Topaz could help a person combat problems associated with faltering eyesight. As a form of therapy, people would place small Topaz stones on closed eyelids and let the crystal energies heal them.

Red Topaz
As an amulet, for those who believe in the concept, Topaz is a very popular choice. The practice of using the stone as an amulet stone can be credited to the ancient Egyptian empire when it was believed that the stone was imbibed with protective powers and acted as a sort of shield between the wearer and form of injury and harm.
One of the most popular uses of the stone is, obviously, in jewelry. The bright color of an authentic Yellow Topaz or the extremely rare pink variety is coveted in jewelry. One can also use other naturally occurring colored varieties or synthetically colored ones as well.
