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White Topaz Ring $30.00

White Topaz Ring $30.00

This ring features white topaz, a naturally occurring silicate mineral composed of aluminum and fluorine (Al₂SiO₄(F,OH)₂). Known for its clarity and brilliance, white topaz is the colorless variety of topaz and is often used as a durable, natural alternative to diamond.

Features:

  • Composition: Aluminum fluorosilicate, with a well-defined crystal structure in the orthorhombic system.

  • Appearance: Transparent and colorless with a vitreous luster; often faceted to enhance brilliance through light reflection.

  • Formation: Forms in igneous rocks such as granite and rhyolite, typically in cavities or pegmatites rich in fluorine.

  • Physical Properties: Hard and durable (Mohs hardness 8), with excellent cleavage and a high refractive index.

  • Educational Value: Useful for studying silicate mineral structures, gemstone durability, and optical properties like refraction and luster.

A white topaz ring showcases natural crystal clarity and structure, offering both aesthetic appeal and insight into Earth’s geologic processes.

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This ring features white topaz, a naturally occurring silicate mineral composed of aluminum and fluorine (Al₂SiO₄(F,OH)₂). Known for its clarity and brilliance, white topaz is the colorless variety of topaz and is often used as a durable, natural alternative to diamond.

Features:

  • Composition: Aluminum fluorosilicate, with a well-defined crystal structure in the orthorhombic system.

  • Appearance: Transparent and colorless with a vitreous luster; often faceted to enhance brilliance through light reflection.

  • Formation: Forms in igneous rocks such as granite and rhyolite, typically in cavities or pegmatites rich in fluorine.

  • Physical Properties: Hard and durable (Mohs hardness 8), with excellent cleavage and a high refractive index.

  • Educational Value: Useful for studying silicate mineral structures, gemstone durability, and optical properties like refraction and luster.

A white topaz ring showcases natural crystal clarity and structure, offering both aesthetic appeal and insight into Earth’s geologic processes.

White Topaz Ring $30.00 | The Science Museum of Minnesota Store