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1.91 Ct. Precious Topaz from Brazil
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Item ID: | K4371 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 15.79 Width: 4.8 Height: 3.37 |
Weight: | 1.91 Ct. |
Color: help | Yellowish Orange |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Marquise |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Brazil |
Per carat price: help | $150 |
A sunlit whisper of golden fire arrives as a marquise of rare poise, a transparent 1.91 carat topaz that carries the warm hush of late afternoon light. Measuring 15.79 x 4.80 x 3.37 mm, its elongated silhouette draws the eye along a graceful axis, a small sunbeam captured and held. Cut in a mixed brilliant style, each facet is a deliberate promise, a choreography of light that alternates between broad, liquid flashes and pinprick scintillation. The hue is a yellowish orange of medium intensity, a mellow ember rather than a shout, and the clarity is very slightly included, evaluated at eye level, which allows the gem to retain a luminous purity while bearing the quiet signature of its natural birth. Excellent polish sings across every surface, and the fact that this stone is untreated and entirely natural, straight from the mines of Brazil, gives it an honest, unvarnished soul that comes alive where the hand meets the heart. The Natural Gemstone Company presents this piece not only as an adornment, but as a small poem, fit to mark a vow or a memory.
In the gallery of warm gems this topaz compares with gentle authority. Against other topazes, its mixed brilliant cut offers a livelier, more animated sparkle than the broader, calmer reflections of step cuts, and it tends to flash with more mirrorlike brilliance than many commercially treated blue topazes, which often rely on enhancement for color. Compared to imperial topaz, which can carry deeper saturation and a royal, honeyed depth, this stone favors bright clarity and a sunburst that feels lighter on the skin. When held beside citrine and golden beryl, it reveals a sharper, cleaner return of light, more glittering than quartz and more poised than beryl. It will show less fiery dispersion than spessartine garnet or diamond, and yet where those gems scatter riotous fire, this Brazilian topaz returns a steadier, more crystalline light that flatters the eye and whispers rather than shouts. For someone seeking a romantic brilliance that balances warmth with clarity, naturalness with polish, this 1.91 carat yellowish orange marquise will glow as an intimate sunrise on the hand, a promise polished to perfection by The Natural Gemstone Company, waiting to be chosen and loved.






















