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Can Blue Topaz Be Worn Every Day?

By:  Myra S.

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If you have blue topaz jewelry or are planning to buy one, you must be wondering if it’s durable enough for daily wear. Blue topaz scores 8 out of 10 on the Mohs scale of hardness, which means it is a tough gemstone and can be worn daily. However, to retain its shine and beauty for years to come, here are a few tips you need to follow.

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How to Wear Blue Topaz Jewelry?

While blue topaz is a durable gemstone, it also possesses the perfect cleavage. In simple terms this means that the gemstone is susceptible to damage and may get cracked if exposed to a hard blow. Therefore, it is important to take your blue topaz jewelry off before engaging in activities like cleaning, swimming, exercising, cooking, gardening, etc.

Avoid wearing it while applying cosmetic products and perfume as the chemicals in them can harm the outer layer of the gem. This can also lead to accumulation of the products in the corners of the jewelry and on the gemstone. As a general rule of thumb, it is best to wear your blue topaz jewelry right before leaving the house and remove it as soon as you get home.

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How to Store Blue Topaz Jewelry?

Did you know most naturally occurring blue topaz crystals are colorless or very lightly tinted? The gemstone you see adorned on jewelry undergoes heat and/or irradiation treatment to achieve the eye-catching blue hue. Because of this, blue topaz jewelry should be stored with care. Exposing the jewelry to prolonged heat or direct sunlight can cause the color to change and make the gemstone appear dull.

Store your blue topaz jewelry separately, in a velvet-lined box at a cool place. This will protect it from heat/sunlight as well as prevent other pieces of jewelry from scratching its surface; thereby, retaining its shine and beauty.

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How to Clean Blue Topaz Jewelry?

Accumulation of dust and grime can make blue topaz look dull. However, cleaning your blue topaz jewelry at home with a few simple products can make it look as good as new. You can follow the steps given below.

  • Add a few drops of mild detergent to a bowl of warm water.
  • Soak the jewelry in this solution for a few minutes to loosen the dirt.
  • Use a soft-bristled brush to gently scrub off the dirt and grime.
  • Place the jewelry in a clean bowl of water and rinse to get rid of soap residue.
  • Wipe the jewelry with a soft, lint-free cloth and allow it to air dry.

Did You Know?

  • Blue topaz comes in three hues, sky blue, Swiss blue and London blue.
  • It is known as the Jewel of Love and Loyalty. This makes it the perfect gift for a loved one.
  • Topaz is found in many places around the world, including Burma, Nigeria, Mexico, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Russia, Ukraine and the USA. But top-quality topaz is mined in Minas Gerais in Brazil.

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FAQ

1. Can I Wear Blue Topaz in the Shower?

It is not recommended to wear blue topaz in the shower, tub or swimming pool. Chlorine and other chemicals can damage the surface of the gemstone and also cause discoloring.

2. Is Blue Topaz a Good Option for Engagement Ring?

Yes! Not only is blue topaz a durable gemstone but it is also quite unique. Brides who don’t want to go down the traditional path can opt for a blue topaz engagement ring.

3. How Can You Tell if a Blue Topaz Is Real?

Blue topaz undergoes heat and irradiation treatment to enhance its color and clarity. Because of this, most gems are eye-clean. So, if you see any scratches, fractures or cracks on the gem, then it might be a fake one.

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