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8.95 Ct. London Blue Topaz
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Item ID: | K25522 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 12.18 Width: 12.08 Height: 8.32 |
Weight: | 8.95 Ct. |
Color: help | London Blue |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Very Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Round |
Cut: | Mixed Brilliant Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Heat Treated |
Origin: help | Unknown |
Per carat price: help | $50 |
Deep within the earth, where molten forces and slow cooling conspire to create crystalline order, topaz is born. This London blue topaz, now a magnificent 8.95 carat round gem, began its journey as mineral matter in veins and cavities associated with pegmatites and hydrothermal systems. The deep, oceanic blue that gives London topaz its name is a result of careful treatment of natural color precursors, a human touch that honors what nature began. Though the specific geographic origin of this stone is unknown, the story of its formation is familiar to those who love gemstones, carrying the geologic patience that creates beauty. From the moment it was lifted from the earth, the potential within the rough crystal was apparent, a promise of color and clarity waiting to be revealed by the hands of a skilled cutter.
The transformation from rough to refined gem is where tradition and technique meet, and this gem has been shaped with intention and artistry. Cut to a round shape with a mixed brilliant faceting, the stone measures 12.18 by 12.08 by 8.32 millimeters, dimensions that give it both presence and wearable comfort. The mixed brilliant cut blends the scintillation of a brilliant crown with the depth and light return of a faceted pavilion, creating fiery flashes and a velvet like depth of tone that is particularly flattering to intense colors. Its clarity is described as very very slightly included when evaluated at eye level, meaning that the stone appears lively and clean to the wearer while retaining the natural fingerprint that ties it to the earth. The polish is excellent, a final caress that removed any remaining roughness and allowed the stone to breathe light freely. This gem has been heat treated to achieve its London blue intensity, a stable enhancement widely accepted in the trade that improves color while preserving the topaz chemistry and durability.
Viewed on the hand, as shown in the accompanying photos, the stone announces itself with a mature, deep blue that moves between teal and midnight depending on the angle and light. At 8.95 carats, this round topaz is substantial enough to be the centerpiece of a signature ring, pendant, or bespoke creation, yet classic in shape and cut so that it will wear with many styles across seasons. The mixed brilliant facets bring a star like pattern to the table, catching and scattering light with a performance that belies the stone s measured size. Because topaz ranks eight on the Mohs hardness scale, this gem combines brilliant visual appeal with practical resilience for daily wear, a rare combination that appeals to both designers and collectors. The overall package is one of polished elegance, natural origin, and human refinement.
When considering gemstones as investments, several factors influence future appreciation, and this London blue topaz presents a compelling mix. Size matters in gemstones, and an 8.95 carat round Topaz with intense color and eye clean appearance occupies a favorable segment of the market, where supply of larger, well colored stones is more limited. The clarity and quality of the cut enhance light performance, attributes that discerning buyers prize and that support premium pricing over time. Heat treatment in topaz is standard and stable, and full disclosure of enhancement preserves market confidence, which is an important trait for any asset one hopes will appreciate. Market trends in colored gems have shown growing interest in stones that pair strong aesthetic appeal with durability, and topaz fits that profile for collectors who desire both wearability and beauty. While no gem can promise a guaranteed return, provenance of quality, visible size, and a color that remains fashionable and versatile are realistic bases for future appreciation.
At The Natural Gemstone Company we understand that buying a gemstone is both an emotional and a financial decision, and we stand behind the narrative of this London blue topaz. We recommend certification from an established laboratory for buyers looking to strengthen the investment story, as third party documentation of weight, dimensions, cut style, clarity observations, and disclosure of heat treatment adds transparency and resale confidence. Consideration should also be given to bespoke jewellery design, secure storage, and appropriate insurance, all practical steps that protect value while allowing you to enjoy the stone. For those who collect gemstones as an alternative asset class, diversification across species, colors, and origin can help manage market cycles, while special pieces like this round 8.95 carat intense London blue topaz may become highlights in a curated collection. If you would like further information, additional images, or assistance with mounting and certification, we at The Natural Gemstone Company are here to guide you through every step, from the story of the stone s birth in the earth, through its careful cutting and polish, to the moment it becomes part of your life or portfolio.
























