Men’s Sterling Silver Topaz Solitaire
$279.00
AN IN-HOUSE DESIGN, THIS HEAVY MEN’S 0.925 STERLING SILVER SOLITAIRE FEATURES A 10mm ROUND LONDON BLUE TOPAZ
This ring is US size 10. The November birthstone, known for its deep, saturated blue color, London Blue Topaz is highly sought after by jewelry designers for its beauty and durability (it is one of the hardest naturally occurring minerals). More affordable than sapphires, London Blue topaz is typically more expensive than other blue topaz varieties like sky blue or Swiss blue. Metaphysically, London blue topaz is said to be a powerful stone that is believed to bring prosperity, good luck, and abundance. It is also thought to promote friendship. Brazil is one of the largest producers of gem topaz.
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