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Topaz Jewelry

Topaz is a silicate mineral (chemical formula Al₂SiO₄(F,OH)₂) prized in fine jewelry for its exceptional hardness (Mohs 8), wide color variety, and historical prominence across multiple civilizations. The name derives from the Greek topazion, originally referring to a golden gemstone found on the island of Topazios in the Red Sea (now believed to have been peridot rather than topaz). Today, topaz is mined commercially across Brazil, Sri Lanka, Russia, Nigeria, Pakistan, and the United States, and is available in genuinely distinct color variants — colorless white topaz, sky blue, Swiss blue, London blue, imperial yellow-orange, and rare pink and red variants.

This collection covers every topaz jewelry piece Aquamarise® makes — topaz rings, necklaces, earrings, pendants, and statement pieces — in sterling silver, gold vermeil, and solid 14K white, yellow, and rose gold. Wherever possible, we source recycled precious metals from certified refiners.

For topaz engagement rings specifically, see our dedicated topaz engagement rings collection. For matching topaz rings designed for partners, see topaz couples rings. For all Aquamarise gemstone jewelry, see all gemstone jewelry.

Lunette Natural London Blue Topaz Engagement Ring Set in 14K Solid Rose Gold featuring a teardrop London blue topaz with diamond accents in a rose gold setting by Aquamarise Gold.
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Lunette London Blue Topaz Ring Set in 14K Rose Gold Vermeil

Regular price $125 $112.50 (-10%)

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Eva London Blue Topaz Engagement Ring in 14K Solid Yellow Gold by Aquamarise Gold featuring an emerald-cut blue topaz with marquise-cut white stone accents in a vintage-inspired design.
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Eva Natural London Blue Topaz Ring in 14K Yellow Gold Vermeil

Regular price $115 $103.50 (-10%)

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Aquamarine & Swiss Topaz Stacking Ring in Sterling Silver by Aquamarise, featuring a curved sterling silver band adorned with a marquise aquamarine center stone and round Swiss blue topaz and clear gemstones, ideal for layering or wedding sets.
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Aquamarine & Swiss Topaz Stacking Ring in Sterling Silver

Regular price $105 $94.50 (-10%)

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Celtic Natural London Blue Topaz Couples Ring Set by Aquamarise, featuring a textured sterling silver band with a rectangular London Blue Topaz center stone in a nature-inspired design.
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London Blue Topaz Bark Texture Wedding Band in Sterling Silver

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Oval Cut Natural Swiss Topaz Engagement Ring in Sterling Silver by Aquamarise, showcasing a sparkling oval Swiss blue topaz center with delicate side accents, part of Sterling Silver Rings, November Birthstone, and Engagement Rings for Women collections.
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Oval Cut Natural Swiss Topaz Engagement Ring in Sterling Silver

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London Blue Topaz Leaf Ring- 14K White Gold by Aquamarise Gold, featuring a deep blue topaz with detailed leaf and vine accents, part of nature-inspired and birthstone jewelry collections.

London Blue Topaz Leaf Ring- 14K White Gold

$2,085

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Lunette Natural London Blue Topaz Engagement Ring Set in 14K Solid Rose Gold featuring a teardrop London blue topaz with diamond accents in a rose gold setting by Aquamarise Gold.
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Lunette Natural London Blue Topaz Engagement Ring Set in 14K Solid Rose Gold

Regular price from $2,155.50 Up to (-10%)

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Victoria London Blue Topaz Engagement Ring in 14K White Gold by Aquamarise Gold, featuring an oval blue topaz centerpiece surrounded by sparkling moissanite accents in a vintage-inspired design.
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Victoria Natural London Blue Topaz Ring in Sterling Silver

Regular price $105 $94.50 (-10%)

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Natural London Blue Topaz Engagement Ring in 14K White Gold by Aquamarise Gold, featuring a pear-shaped deep blue topaz center framed by a sparkling diamond halo on a detailed white gold band, part of Solid Gold Engagement Rings and November Birthstone collections.
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Natural London Blue Topaz Ring in Sterling Silver

Regular price $125 $112.50 (-10%)

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Celtic London Blue Topaz Ring Set- 14K White Gold by Aquamarise Gold, featuring a deep blue oval London blue topaz with delicate diamond accents on an intricately designed white gold band, part of Solid Gold Engagement Rings and November Birthstone collections.

Celtic London Blue Topaz Ring Set- 14K White Gold

from $2,365

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Kite Swiss Blue Topaz Ring Set- Sterling Silver by Aquamarise featuring a kite-cut Swiss blue topaz with sparkling diamond accents on a rhodium-finished sterling silver band.
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Kite Swiss Blue Topaz Ring Set- Sterling Silver

Regular price $115 $103.50 (-10%)

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Radiant Cut Sky Blue Topaz Ring, Sterling Silver Vintage Halo Engagement Ring, December Birthstone Ring
Radiant Cut Sky Blue Topaz Ring, Sterling Silver Vintage Halo Engagement Ring, December Birthstone Ring
Mystic Topaz & Galaxy Opal Leaf Couples Ring Set by Aquamarise featuring a vibrant mystic topaz center stone with leaf-inspired silver band and accent diamonds.

Oval Cut Mystic Topaz Engagement Ring in 14K White Gold

$2,195

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Natural London Blue Topaz Engagement Ring in 14K White Gold by Aquamarise Gold, featuring a pear-shaped deep blue topaz center framed by a sparkling diamond halo on a detailed white gold band, part of Solid Gold Engagement Rings and November Birthstone collections.

Natural London Blue Topaz Engagement Ring in 14K White Gold

from $2,295

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Eva London Blue Topaz Engagement Ring in 14K Solid Yellow Gold by Aquamarise Gold featuring an emerald-cut blue topaz with marquise-cut white stone accents in a vintage-inspired design.

Eva London Blue Topaz Engagement Ring in 14K Solid Yellow Gold

from $2,595

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Victoria London Blue Topaz Engagement Ring in 14K White Gold by Aquamarise Gold, featuring an oval blue topaz centerpiece surrounded by sparkling moissanite accents in a vintage-inspired design.
Skye Kite® Blue Fire Opal & Topaz Engagement Ring Set- 14K White Gold features a kite-cut vibrant blue fire opal centerpiece accented with marquise and round topaz and diamond gemstones on polished white gold bands by Aquamarise Gold, a stunning choice in Fantasy-Inspired Engagement Rings and Birthstone Jewelry collections.
Esme Lab-Grown Diamond & Sky Blue Topaz Ring- 14K White Gold (IGI Certified) by Aquamarise Gold, featuring an oval lab-grown diamond center framed by sky blue topaz accents on a delicately sculpted white gold band, part of Solid Gold Engagement Rings, April and November Birthstone Jewelry, and Nature-Inspired Engagement Rings collections.
Esme Lab-Grown Diamond & Sky Blue Topaz Ring- 14K White Gold (IGI Certified) by Aquamarise Gold, featuring an oval lab-grown diamond center framed by sky blue topaz accents on a delicately sculpted white gold band, part of Solid Gold Engagement Rings, April and November Birthstone Jewelry, and Nature-Inspired Engagement Rings collections.

Esme Moissanite & Sky Blue Topaz Ring- 14K White Gold

$2,345

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Ring with a colorful gemstone and diamond-studded halo on a light purple background

Iris Mystic Topaz Engagement Ring in 14K White Gold

from $2,195

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Iris Oval London Blue Topaz Engagement Ring in 14K Solid Rose Gold by Aquamarise Gold featuring deep blue topaz center with a sparkling halo and pavé diamonds on a solid rose gold band.
Iris Oval London Blue Topaz Engagement Ring in 14K White Gold by Aquamarise Gold featuring a deep blue topaz center with a sparkling diamond halo and pavé band in a delicate setting.

Iris Oval London Blue Topaz Engagement Ring in 14K White Gold

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Natural London Blue Topaz Engagement Ring in 14K White Gold by Aquamarise Gold featuring an emerald-cut blue topaz center with vintage-inspired diamond accents and detailed band design.
Celtic Natural London Blue Topaz Couples Ring Set by Aquamarise, featuring a textured sterling silver band with a rectangular London Blue Topaz center stone in a nature-inspired design.

Rustic London Blue Topaz Wedding Band- 14K White Gold

$2,185

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Art Deco London Blue Topaz Engagement Ring in 14K Solid Yellow Gold by Aquamarise Gold, featuring an emerald-cut blue topaz with diamond accents in a vintage-inspired design.
Emerald Cut London Blue Topaz Leaf Engagement Ring in 14K White Gold by Aquamarise Gold featuring a deep blue emerald-cut stone with diamond accents in a nature-inspired Art Deco design.
Hexagon Kite Mystic Topaz Engagement Ring Set in 14K White Gold showcasing a vibrant kite-shaped mystic topaz with rainbow hues, accented by sparkling white diamonds on a polished white gold band by Aquamarise Gold.
Elain Swiss Blue Topaz Leaf Engagement Ring in 14K White Gold by Aquamarise Gold, featuring a marquise-cut Swiss Blue Topaz center stone with sparkling diamond accents and intricate leaf-inspired details, part of Solid Gold Engagement Rings and November Birthstone collections.
Cushion Cut Natural London Blue Topaz Engagement Ring in 14K Solid Rose Gold featuring a vintage-inspired halo of diamonds and milgrain detailing by Aquamarise Gold.
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Cushion Cut Natural London Blue Topaz Engagement Ring in 14K Solid Rose Gold

Regular price from $1,975.50 Up to (-10%)

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What Is Topaz?

Topaz is a silicate mineral composed of aluminum, silicon, oxygen, fluorine, and hydroxyl groups, formed in igneous and metamorphic rocks where high-temperature fluids interact with aluminum-rich source material. The crystal structure produces a hardness of 8 on the Mohs scale — measurably harder than amethyst (7), morganite (7.5–8), aquamarine (7.5–8), and tanzanite (6–7), comparable to emerald (7.5–8), and approaching sapphire territory (Mohs 9).

The stone is found commercially across multiple global sources, with Brazil being the largest producer of imperial and blue topaz, Sri Lanka producing notable colorless and pale topaz, and Russia historically associated with rare pink and red variants. Unlike single-source gemstones (tanzanite from Tanzania, paraiba tourmaline from specific Brazilian and African deposits), topaz has stable global supply and consistent commercial availability across price points.

Topaz has one of the longest documented histories of any gemstone in fine jewelry. Ancient Egyptians associated topaz with the sun god Ra and used the stone in royal jewelry. Medieval European tradition attributed protective and healing properties to topaz, particularly in its golden imperial form. The stone appeared prominently in Russian imperial jewelry, in Victorian and Edwardian estate pieces, and in 1920s-1940s Art Deco designs — meaning topaz jewelry today carries an authentic historical lineage spanning multiple centuries and cultural contexts.

Celtic Knot Mystic Topaz Ring | Gothic Alternative Engagement Ring

Topaz Color Variants

The topaz family offers exceptional color variety — more than most gemstone categories used in fine jewelry.

White Topaz

Colorless and clear, often used as a budget-friendly diamond alternative. White topaz produces bright, brilliant sparkle in well-cut stones and reads as visually similar to diamond at substantially lower cost. Used in solitaire rings, halo settings, eternity bands, stud earrings, and pendant configurations where colorless brilliance is the goal.

Sky Blue Topaz

The lightest blue variant — soft, pale, airy. Sky blue topaz reads as gentle and subtle, suited to delicate jewelry contexts and to wearers who prefer light-color presentations. Comparable to aquamarine in tone but typically more saturated.

Swiss Blue Topaz

The medium-deep blue variant — bright, electric, and distinctly saturated. Swiss blue is the most popular blue topaz variant for both engagement and fashion jewelry because the saturation produces clear visible color without crossing into deep statement-piece territory. The variant is commercially produced by irradiating colorless topaz to achieve the saturated blue color.

London Blue Topaz

The deepest blue variant — saturated greenish-blue with substantial color depth. London blue topaz produces the most distinctive and statement-worthy presentation in the topaz family. The stone's deep color reads as serious and considered, particularly suited to vintage-inspired settings and to wearers who specifically want bold blue color.

Imperial Topaz

Warm yellow-orange to reddish-orange — the most historically prestigious topaz variant. Imperial topaz was the variant prized in Russian imperial jewelry and remains the most expensive natural-color topaz on the market. The variant is naturally colored (not commonly treated) and is typically smaller in size than blue topaz at equivalent price points due to rarity.

Pink and Red Topaz

The rarest natural topaz colors — pink topaz and the extremely rare red topaz are produced both naturally (in limited quantities) and through heat treatment of imperial topaz. These variants are the most expensive in the topaz family and are typically used in specialty fine jewelry rather than mainstream commercial pieces.

Oval Cut Natural Swiss Topaz Engagement Ring in Sterling Silver by Aquamarise, showcasing a sparkling oval Swiss blue topaz center with delicate side accents, part of Sterling Silver Rings, November Birthstone, and Engagement Rings for Women collections.

Topaz Rings

Topaz rings span engagement, fashion, cocktail, and statement contexts. Common configurations:

  • Topaz solitaire rings — single stones in classic settings, suited to both engagement and fashion contexts
  • Topaz cocktail rings — large statement stones (3+ carats) in elaborate settings, designed for occasional rather than daily wear
  • Topaz fashion rings — smaller stones in everyday wear-suitable settings
  • London blue topaz rings — the most popular topaz ring variant for statement and cocktail contexts due to its distinctive deep color
  • White topaz rings — diamond-alternative configurations including solitaires, halos, and eternity bands
  • Vintage topaz rings — reproductions and original-style settings referencing topaz's prominent historical role in Victorian, Edwardian, and Art Deco jewelry

For topaz engagement rings specifically — with engagement-appropriate setting recommendations — see our dedicated topaz engagement rings collection. For broader gemstone ring options, see gemstone rings.

Natural London Blue Topaz Necklace in Sterling Silver featuring an emerald-cut topaz surrounded by intricate silver and diamond accents by Aquamarise from the November Birthstone collection.

Topaz Necklaces and Pendants

Topaz necklaces and pendants are some of the most flexible applications of the stone. The Mohs 8 hardness handles daily wear well in pendant contexts, and the stone's color saturation reads particularly well at chest height where lighting changes throughout the day produce visible color variation.

Common topaz necklace configurations:

  • Topaz solitaire pendants — single stones on simple chains, suited to daily wear and layering
  • Topaz halo pendants — center stones surrounded by smaller accent stones, creating substantial visible presence
  • Topaz drop pendants — elongated configurations emphasizing color depth
  • Topaz station necklaces — multiple smaller stones spaced along a chain
  • London blue topaz pendants — particularly popular due to the variant's distinctive color and dramatic presence

For broader necklace options, see necklace and gemstone necklaces. For topaz pendant-style designs paired with chains, see sterling silver necklaces.

Natural London Blue Topaz Earrings in Sterling Silver by Aquamarise, featuring emerald-cut blue topaz stones surrounded by sparkling diamond accents in a vintage-inspired setting.

Topaz Earrings

Topaz earrings represent one of the most practical applications of the stone. Mohs 8 hardness combined with the lower wear stress of earring contexts (no impact, no chemical exposure, no chronic abrasion) means topaz earrings hold up indefinitely under normal conditions.

Common topaz earring formats:

  • Topaz stud earrings — single stones in classic settings, available across carat weights from accent (0.25 ct each) to statement (1+ ct each)
  • Topaz drop earrings — articulated designs with movement, allowing the stone to catch light from changing angles
  • Topaz halo earrings — center stones surrounded by smaller accent stones, creating dramatic contrast
  • Topaz cluster earrings — multiple smaller stones in floral or geometric patterns
  • London blue topaz earrings — particularly popular for evening wear due to distinctive color presence

For broader earring options, see earrings and gemstone earrings. For metal-specific options, see sterling silver earrings.

Metal Options for Topaz Jewelry

Sterling Silver Topaz Jewelry

925 sterling silver is the most accessible metal — suited to daily-wear earrings, necklaces, fashion rings, and pendants. Cool silver tone preserves blue topaz color saturation. See sterling silver jewelry.

Gold Vermeil Topaz Jewelry

Gold vermeil — sterling silver with thick gold electroplate meeting US FTC standards — delivers gold aesthetics at accessible pricing. Yellow gold vermeil amplifies blue topaz contrast and warms imperial topaz. Rose gold vermeil softens topaz presentations. White gold vermeil preserves blue topaz saturation. See gold vermeil jewelry and yellow gold vermeil jewelry.

Solid 14K Gold Topaz Jewelry

The premium tier — solid 14K gold throughout, no plating, available across white, yellow, and rose gold. Heirloom-grade. Holds material value across decades.

Topaz Care

Topaz at Mohs 8 handles daily wear well, with reasonable awareness about cleavage-related impact vulnerability and chemical sensitivity.

For the stone: warm water, mild dish soap, soft brush. Treated blue topaz benefits from hand-cleaning to preserve color stability long-term — avoid extended ultrasonic exposure.

Avoid: sudden temperature changes, harsh chemicals (bleach, ammonia, prolonged chlorine), abrasive cleaning materials.

Storage: store topaz separately from harder stones (sapphire, moissanite, diamond) to prevent surface scratching.

For metal settings: sterling silver and vermeil benefit from occasional polishing. Solid gold holds finish longer.

For complete care guidance, see our jewelry care guide. For metal-specific care, see our precious metal guide.

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