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A kite cut topaz engagement ring pairs crisp, clear brilliance with bold geometry — topaz's bright color, from sky blue to warm golden, sharpened by the cut's elongated four-sided silhouette. At Mohs 8, topaz is harder than many colored stones, making it a practical as well as striking choice for an alternative-shaped ring. Each is handcrafted in 925 sterling silver and solid 14K gold. Explore topaz across our blue gemstone jewelry and yellow gemstone jewelry collections, or browse the full kite cut engagement rings range.
Clear Color, Sharp Lines
A kite cut topaz engagement ring channels the stone's clean, transparent brilliance through bold geometry. Topaz takes a beautifully bright polish, and the kite cut's elongated, four-sided facets emphasize that clarity, sending light cleanly through the stone. The result is crisp and contemporary — a colored ring with the brightness of a clear gem and the edge of an alternative shape. Each is set by hand in 925 sterling silver and solid 14K gold.
A Range of Topaz Colors
Topaz offers an unusually wide palette for the kite cut. Cool sky blue and London blue lend the geometry a crisp, modern feel, while warm golden and honey tones bring richness and depth. Whatever the shade, the kite cut's clean lines keep the color reading clearly and brightly.
Caring for a Kite Cut Topaz Ring
Topaz's Mohs 8 hardness handles the kite cut well, though the stone has cleavage, so the points benefit from a protective setting and the ring should be kept from sharp impacts. Clean gently with warm soapy water and a soft cloth. See our jewelry care guide.
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