Gabriel & Co. Sterling Silver Blue Topaz Teardrop Bypass Ring
Make a statement with the stunning Gabriel & Co. Sterling Silver Blue Topaz Teardrop Bypass Ring. This elegant ring features a vibrant blue topaz teardrop gemstone set in polished sterling silver, creating a captivating focal point that draws the eye. The bypass design wraps gracefully around the finger, adding a modern twist to this classic style.
Crafted with high-quality sterling silver, the ring’s sleek band provides a comfortable fit, while the dazzling blue topaz offers a pop of color that’s perfect for any occasion. Whether you’re dressing up for a special event or adding a touch of elegance to your everyday style, this blue topaz bypass ring is a must-have accessory.
Product Details:
- 925 Sterling Silver
- 0.046ctw Blue Topaz
- 0.01ctw Diamond
- Stock Size 6.5; Additional Sizes Available via Special Order
Style #: LR52253SV5BT
Product Care -Your sterling silver jewelry will need cleaning and polishing from time to time to remove fingerprints, oils, and naturally occurring tarnish.
-The most effective way to clean sterling silver is with warm water and mild bar soap. (Liquid soap is likely to leave a film on your jewelry, resulting in a dull finish.) Topaz Through much of history, all yellow gemstones were considered topaz and all “topaz” was thought to be yellow. Topaz is available in many colors, and it’s likely not even related to the stones that first donned its name. The name topaz derives from Topazios, the ancient Greek name for St. John’s Island in the Red Sea. Although the yellow gemstones famously mined there probably weren’t topaz, it soon became the name for most yellowish stones. Pure topaz is colorless, but it can become tinted by impurities to take on any color of the rainbow. Precious topaz ranges in color from brownish orange to yellow and is often mistaken for smoky quartz or citrine quartz, respectively—although quartz and topaz are unrelated minerals. The most prized color is Imperial topaz, which features a vibrant orange hue with pink undertones. Blue topaz, although increasingly abundant in the market, very rarely occurs naturally and is often caused by irradiation treatment. Its perfect cleavage can make it prone to chipping or cracking, but when cut correctly, topaz makes very wearable and durable jewelry.
Product Care -High heat or sudden temperature changes can cause breaks in topaz. The gem’s color is generally stable to light, but prolonged exposure to heat or sunlight might cause fading in yellow-to-brown, reddish brown, or dark brown topaz.
-It’s important to avoid steam or ultrasound for cleaning topaz.
-Warm, soapy water is always safe.
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