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3.92 Ct. Precious Topaz from Brazil
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Item ID: | K20671 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 12.1 Width: 7.19 Height: 5.38 |
Weight: | 3.92 Ct. |
Color: help | Orangish Yellow |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Brazil |
Per carat price: help | $320 |
This exceptionally transparent 3.92 carat oval orangish yellow precious topaz from Brazil is an elegant and well balanced gemstone offered by The Natural Gemstone Company, and it combines defined proportions with a refined mixed brilliant cut to produce lively scintillation and strong color presence. The gem measures 12.10 by 7.19 by 5.38 mm, making it a substantial oval that will read confidently in a ring, pendant, or statement earring setting. Grading notes include a clarity assessment of very slightly included when viewed at eye level, indicating minimal inclusions that do not compromise overall brilliance or face up appeal, an intense color intensity that yields a rich warm hue across the table and crown, and an excellent polish that creates crisp facet junctions and superior light return. This topaz has been heat treated, which is a stable and widely accepted enhancement for producing and stabilizing attractive orangish yellow tones in Brazilian material, and full disclosure of this treatment is provided for transparency and collector confidence.
From a lapidary and performance perspective, the mixed brilliant cut employed in this piece is purposefully chosen to balance color saturation with brilliance and fire, combining step facets on the pavilion with brilliant facets on the crown to maximize light return while preserving the vivid orangish yellow body color. The excellent polish is visible in the high degree of mirror like sheen on crown and pavilion facets, and this contributes to the gem reading with clean, lively flashes under varied lighting conditions. The very slightly included clarity grade reflects primarily pinpoint and feather inclusions that are not readily apparent to the unaided eye, and because topaz ranks high in the Mohs hardness scale, at approximately 8, this stone is robust enough for everyday wear when set properly. The origin from Brazil is meaningful to discerning buyers because Brazilian topaz has a long history of producing attractive saturated colors and clean crystals, and provenance supports both aesthetic and market value considerations for an educated purchaser.
For the informed buyer considering value drivers, several factors make this piece notable. The weight at 3.92 carat places the gem in a size range that is often sought for signature jewelry while still retaining excellent color saturation across the surface, an important attribute since larger stones can sometimes show color zoning or dilution. The intense color intensity increases visual impact and market desirability, while the very slightly included clarity grade enhances value because it preserves transparency and sparkle without the price adjustment applied to eye visible imperfections. Heat treatment is a standard disclosure and does not detract from the integrity of the stone when properly performed, and Brazilian origin further supports desirability in secondary market conversations. When evaluating investment grade potential, buyers should weigh cut quality, clarity at eye level, and color saturation collectively, and this topaz presents a harmonious combination of those parameters, supported by precise dimensions and an expert polish that together maximize face up brilliance.
When set in jewelry, the warm orangish yellow tone of this topaz can flatter a wide array of skin tones and stylistic preferences, and selecting metal and setting style will further tune its appearance. On warm undertones and medium to deep skin tones the stone will harmonize beautifully with yellow gold, where the metal warmth reinforces the orange yellow hue for a cohesive luminous effect. On olive complexions the golden facets will pop and provide a natural looking glow, and on fair skin with warm undertones the gem will offer a sunny contrast that brightens the overall look without overwhelming delicate coloring. For cool undertones and porcelain skin, mounting the gem in rose gold can create a fashionable counterpoint, softening the warmth and introducing a sophisticated blush that blends contemporary taste with classic stone color. For settings in white gold or platinum the contrast emphasizes the gemstone color as a focal point, making the orangish yellow read very pure and vibrant under both daylight and artificial illumination. The oval shape and substantial table work well in bezel settings for a modern secure look, and in halo or pavé settings the intense color remains dominant while additional accent diamonds provide scintillating contrast. As a final note, The Natural Gemstone Company stands behind provenance and disclosure, and we recommend routine care that includes avoiding extreme heat and sharp blows, cleaning with warm soapy water and a soft brush, and professional inspection of settings to ensure the gem remains secure and its polish continues to deliver maximum brilliance.























