Natural Topaz Rings & Jewelry Collection
Topaz is one of the most versatile and widely loved gemstones — available in a stunning spectrum of blues, from pale sky blue to the deep, inky London blue, as well as white, mystic, and imperial orange varieties. As one of the November birthstones, topaz rings and jewelry make meaningful gifts year-round. Shop LC's natural topaz collection spans rings, earrings, necklaces, and bracelets in sterling silver.
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First Installment will include S&H and taxes.
Split easy payments at no interest!.
First Installment will include S&H and taxes.
Split easy payments at no interest!.
First Installment will include S&H and taxes.
Split easy payments at no interest!.
First Installment will include S&H and taxes.
Split easy payments at no interest!.
First Installment will include S&H and taxes.
Split easy payments at no interest!.
First Installment will include S&H and taxes.
Split easy payments at no interest!.
First Installment will include S&H and taxes.
Split easy payments at no interest!.
First Installment will include S&H and taxes.
Split easy payments at no interest!.
First Installment will include S&H and taxes.
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Blue topaz rings
Blue topaz is the most popular topaz variety for jewelry. It comes in three distinct shades: Sky Blue (pale, aqua-like), Swiss Blue (vivid medium blue), and London Blue (deep, inky blue-gray). All three varieties are natural topaz treated with irradiation and heat — a standard, stable treatment. Shop LC carries all three shades in oval, cushion, pear, and round cuts.
London blue topaz ring
London blue topaz — with its deep, saturated blue-gray color — is the most prized and valuable blue topaz variety. It pairs beautifully with white metal settings (sterling silver, white gold) that enhance the depth of the color. Our London blue topaz rings include solitaire, halo, and three-stone designs.
White topaz jewelry
White topaz is a colorless variety of topaz that offers diamond-like clarity and brightness at a much lower price. Often used as accent stones alongside colored gemstones, white topaz also stands on its own in simple solitaire and cluster designs. It rates 8 on the Mohs hardness scale.
Mystic topaz ring
Mystic topaz is white topaz treated with a thin metallic coating that creates a rainbow of colors — greens, purples, pinks, and golds — that shift with movement. The result is one of the most visually striking gemstone treatments available in affordable jewelry. Our mystic topaz rings are set in sterling silver.
Topaz as the November birthstone
Topaz (blue) is one of two official birthstones for November, alongside citrine. Blue topaz rings are among the most gifted jewelry items for November birthdays and Sagittarius zodiac celebrations. White topaz is also the gemstone associated with the 4th wedding anniversary. Shop LC's topaz collection covers all these gifting occasions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the November birthstone?
Topaz is one of the two official birthstones for November, alongside citrine. Blue topaz is the most commonly gifted variety for November birthdays. It is also the gemstone for the 4th wedding anniversary.
Q: What is the difference between London blue, Swiss blue, and sky blue topaz?
Sky blue topaz has the palest, most aqua-like color. Swiss blue is a vivid, medium blue — the most popular variety. London blue topaz is the deepest, most saturated blue-gray variety and is considered the most valuable. All three are natural topaz treated with irradiation and heat.
Q: Is topaz a hard gemstone for rings?
Topaz rates 8 on the Mohs hardness scale, making it harder than most gemstones (except sapphire, ruby, and diamond). It is suitable for ring wear, though it has perfect cleavage, meaning it can split if struck sharply. Bezel settings offer additional protection for topaz rings.
Q: How do I care for topaz jewelry?
Clean topaz with warm water and mild soap using a soft brush. Avoid steam cleaners and sudden temperature changes. Mystic topaz with its coating treatment should not be cleaned in ultrasonic cleaners. Store topaz separately from harder gemstones.