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1.42 Ct. Topaz from Brazil
This loose stone ships by Apr 16
Item ID: | K20291 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.05 Width: 6.08 Height: 3.98 |
Weight: | 1.42 Ct. |
Color: help | Sky Blue |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Irradiation |
Origin: help | Brazil |
Per carat price: help | $50 |
This 1.42 carat oval sky blue topaz from Brazil is a rare example of balance between beauty and practical value, offered by The Natural Gemstone Company. Measuring 8.05 by 6.08 by 3.98 millimeters, the stone presents a medium intense sky blue hue that reads immediately as fresh and wearable, standing apart from the paler or overly dark tones common in many market listings. The mixed brilliant cut gives it superior light return compared with the flat or shallow cuts often sold in mass market channels, and the excellent polish enhances both sparkle and perceived depth. Clarity is reported as very slightly included at eye level, which to the naked eye appears essentially clean, unlike many pieces with obvious surface reaching inclusions that interrupt transparency and reduce brilliance. It is important to note that the color has been achieved by irradiation, a widely accepted and stable enhancement in blue topaz, and The Natural Gemstone Company discloses this openly, positioning this gem as a high quality, ethical selection rather than an overstated or undisclosed offering.
When comparing this sky blue topaz to other gemstones and market alternatives, several advantages become clear. Against lower grade topaz, which is commonly cut to preserve weight rather than optimize optical performance, this stone benefits from an expert proportioning that maximizes fire and scintillation, producing a lively presence once set. Versus commercial Swiss blue or London blue topaz that can sometimes show flat color bands or glassy appearances, the medium intense color here is evenly distributed and lively, offering the visual appeal of more expensive aquamarines at a fraction of the cost. Compared with synthetic or treated imitations, the transparency and natural crystal structure visible in this piece create depth and character that are difficult to replicate in man made alternatives. Even when stacked against other affordable blue gemstones, such as lower grade aquamarine material or dyed quartz, this topaz stands out for its durability, resistance to wear, and consistent color under normal light, which makes it an excellent choice for jewelry that is designed to be worn daily rather than stored as a seasonal accessory.
From an investment perspective this sky blue topaz presents a nuanced but promising profile for the discerning buyer. Blue topaz in general is more accessible and therefore less volatile than rarer gemstones, which means it is not typically in the category of speculative assets that can multiply rapidly in value. However, there is a clear market premium for pieces that combine eye clean clarity, pleasing and stable color, excellent cut, and ethical origin, all of which this gem offers. The Brazilian origin adds provenance value, since Brazil is recognized globally for producing topaz of consistent quality, and collectors and jewelers pay more for material traceable to reputable localities. The irradiation enhancement used to bring out the sky blue color is permanent and accepted by the trade, which preserves long term desirability, unlike unstable surface treatments that can degrade. For investors focused on steady appreciation rather than speculative jumps, this topaz can outperform bulk treated stones because well cut, eye clean examples become harder to source as demand for fine, affordable gemstones increases. Market factors that could drive appreciation include a sustained interest in colored gemstones as alternatives to traditional white diamonds, increased demand for responsibly sourced materials, and the occasional scarcity of topaz parcels that meet these specific aesthetic criteria, especially in the one to two carat range where this stone sits comfortably.
The Natural Gemstone Company positions this topaz as a superior value proposition for both collectors and jewelry designers seeking long term worth and immediate visual impact. Compared with competitors who list stones with undisclosed treatments, uneven color, or poor cutting, our piece is presented with full disclosure about irradiation, clear measurement details, and professional imaging to help buyers assess face up appearance and size on the hand. For investors, obtaining a formal gem report or appraisal will further enhance resale prospects, as documentation of weight, dimensions, cut, clarity, enhancement, and origin are key to secondary market liquidity. A practical investment strategy with this gem is to pair it with quality mounting and certification, since well presented stones in custom settings attract higher resale interest than loose material sold without provenance. Finally, because this topaz combines eye catching color with everyday wearability and transparent disclosure of enhancement, it represents a prudent middle ground between gemstone affordability and collectible quality, making it an attractive choice for buyers who want a stone that is enjoyable to wear now and has realistic potential to appreciate over time relative to common, lower quality alternatives.
























