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Find Out MoreA very pretty 14ct58.5% pure gold (or 585 parts pure gold to 415 parts other metals) gold pendant on a chain. The main stone is a pink topazIt comes in many colours, including brown, green. blue, yellow, red, pink and orange. Topaz is very hard, being 8 on the Mohs scale, with a high cleavage. which is a valuable stone. In 19th century Russia pink topaz was really popular. Precious topaz comes in a diverse array of gorgeous colours. It has a unique crystal structure that makes it a hard and dense gemstone. Topaz’s reds and pinks are caused by chromium within the stone. This stone was most likely mined in BurmaBurma (modern day Myanmar) is one of most celebrated sources of the gemstone, ruby. Coming out of Mogok, known as the 'Valley of Rubies', the gemstones, along with sapphires and spinels, have been sourced there for at least 1,500 years, and are prized for their luminosity. or Russia and is a really pretty pink. Above it are small diamonds in a leaf and three stone design. Topaz is one of the birthstones for November. This pendant was made circa 1950 and is suspended from a 14ct yellow gold chain.
Unidentified maker's mark on clasp
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