1.9" Lustrous Topaz Crystal - Sakangyi, Mynamar

This is a captivating topaz crystal that was collected from the Mogok Township of Myanmar, formerly Burma. The large and lustrous crystal has orange-beige (champagne) coloration and exceptional transparency. There is some very minor chipping along the edges of the crystal, however the termination is in pristine condition.

This topaz crystal is 1.9" tall and has been mounted to an acrylic display base with mineral tack.

Topaz is a rare silicate mineral that is also considered to be a semi-precious gemstone. It occurs naturally in a wide range of colors, but most natural topaz is colorless to light yellow. Topaz has a hardness of 8 on the Mohs hardness scale: diamonds, corundum, and chrysoberyl the are the only harder commonly known minerals.

It primarily forms crystals within veins and voids of volcanic rocks. The crystals grow during the later stages of magma cooling while degassing releases the fluorine required for crystal formation. Topaz crystals are either mined from inside these voids in pegmatites or collected after they have eroded out of the rock.

Most topaz is light sensitive and can fade in color if exposed to direct sunlight for too long.


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DETAILS
SPECIES
Topaz
LOCATION
Sakangyi, Mogok Township, Mandalay Region, Myanmar
SIZE
1.9" tall, 1.28" wide (longest measurments)
CATEGORY
ITEM
#175911