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Topaz Jewellery

Discover our stunning collection of real topaz earrings, necklaces, rings, bracelets and brooches at Sarah Beth Jewellers. Each piece is carefully selected to showcase the natural brilliance and captivating colour range of this remarkable gemstone — from shimmering golden yellows and warm ambers to cool sky blues and rare precious pinks.

The History of Topaz

Topaz has been treasured by civilisations for thousands of years. The ancient Egyptians believed topaz was coloured by the golden glow of the sun god Ra, and wore it as a powerful protective amulet. The ancient Greeks and Romans prized it for its supposed ability to increase strength and prevent injury.

During the Renaissance, Europeans believed topaz could break magic spells and dispel anger. By the 18th and 19th centuries, topaz had become a firm favourite of the European aristocracy, with the famous Braganza Diamond — long thought to be the world's largest diamond — later identified as a colourless topaz. Today, topaz remains one of the world's most beloved and widely collected gemstones, found in deposits across Brazil, Sri Lanka, Russia, Pakistan, Nigeria and beyond.

Types of Topaz

Topaz occurs naturally in a remarkable range of colours, each with its own character and appeal:

  • Blue Topaz — the most popular variety in modern jewellery, ranging from pale sky blue to the deep, vivid Swiss Blue and London Blue. A symbol of love and loyalty, it makes a beautiful gift.
  • Golden Topaz — warm yellow to amber tones that radiate warmth and elegance. November's traditional birthstone.
  • White (Colourless) Topaz — a brilliant, affordable alternative to diamond, often used as accent stones in fine jewellery settings.
  • Mystic Topaz — colourless topaz treated with a special coating to produce a stunning rainbow of iridescent colours.

Meaning & Benefits of Topaz

Topaz has long been associated with strength, clarity, and emotional balance. It is believed to calm the mind, promote creativity, and encourage good fortune. Blue topaz in particular is cherished as a symbol of love and loyalty, making it a popular choice for meaningful gifts such as anniversary jewellery and milestone celebrations.

Topaz is also the birthstone for November (golden topaz) and December (blue topaz), making it a wonderfully personal and thoughtful gift for those born in these months.

Why Buy Topaz Jewellery from Sarah Beth Jewellers?

  • Genuine gemstones — every piece in our collection features real topaz, not synthetic or glass substitutes
  • Expert curation — our collection is hand-selected for quality, craftsmanship and design
  • Trusted service — we are proud to offer a money-back guarantee and outstanding customer care
  • Gift-ready — all orders arrive beautifully packaged, perfect for birthdays, anniversaries and special occasions

Caring for Your Topaz Jewellery

Topaz is a relatively hard gemstone (8 on the Mohs scale), but it can be prone to chipping or scratching if knocked against harder materials. To keep your topaz jewellery looking its best:

  • Clean gently with warm soapy water and a soft cloth — avoid ultrasonic cleaners
  • Keep away from harsh chemicals, perfumes and hairsprays
  • Store separately from harder gemstones such as diamonds to prevent scratching
  • Remove before swimming, exercising or doing household tasks
  • Have settings checked periodically by a jeweller to ensure stones are secure

With proper care, your topaz jewellery will retain its brilliance and beauty for many years to come.

Shop Topaz Jewellery at Sarah Beth

Browse our full range of topaz earrings, necklaces, rings, bracelets and brooches below. Whether you are looking for a gift for a loved one or a treat for yourself, our collection has something to suit every style and occasion.