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An Imperial topaz and gold pendant, 2020
$ 150,000.00
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Designed as an oblong-shaped facetted imperial topaz weighing 82.98 carats, set within a yellow gold claw mount to a yellow gold trace-link chain. Accompanied by a certificate from the SSEF...
Designed as an oblong-shaped facetted imperial topaz weighing 82.98 carats, set within a yellow gold claw mount to a yellow gold trace-link chain. Accompanied by a certificate from the SSEF stating that the 82.99 carat natural Brazilian topaz showing no signs of treatment. Also accompanied by an original invoice for the stone dating from 1974 stating it is from the Brazilian Ouro Pretro mine.
Note: Good Imperial topaz always feels a bit magical. It's not hard to imagine why so many cultures throughout history have imagined it powerful enough to repel evil, heal, bring strength, cure, embolden and guide. One of the proposed origins for the name topaz itself is in the Sanskrit word for fire and you can see why as the light passes through orange hues with flashes of red.
Note: Good Imperial topaz always feels a bit magical. It's not hard to imagine why so many cultures throughout history have imagined it powerful enough to repel evil, heal, bring strength, cure, embolden and guide. One of the proposed origins for the name topaz itself is in the Sanskrit word for fire and you can see why as the light passes through orange hues with flashes of red.
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