Sky Blue Topaz is the trade name used to describe a bright, light blue hue of Topaz. This gem is a popular alternative to Aquamarine, offering more intense color at a lower price point — making it an excellent choice for jewelry designers and metalsmiths seeking an affordable yet striking blue stone. While blue Topaz is widely used in the jewelry market, naturally occurring blue topaz is exceptionally rare. Colorless topaz is treated with irradiation and heat to produce the characteristic blue color these stones are known for.
These genuine, pear-faceted Sky Blue Topaz stones feature eye-clean clarity and a bright, light blue color that photographs and presents beautifully in finished jewelry. Blue Topaz is also recognized as a birthstone for December, adding meaningful appeal for custom and commemorative pieces.
Features
- Genuine Sky Blue Topaz — not synthetic
- Pear faceted cut for elegant, tapered brilliance
- Eye-clean clarity with bright, light blue color
- Treatment: Irradiated and heat-treated to produce characteristic blue hue
- December birthstone
- A cost-effective alternative to Aquamarine with more intense color
Specifications
| Stone Type |
Genuine Sky Blue Topaz |
| Cut |
Pear Faceted |
| Color |
Bright light blue |
| Clarity |
Eye-clean |
| Treatment |
Irradiated and heat-treated |
| Birthstone Month |
December |
| Care |
Clean with warm, soapy water only |
Available Options
| Part # |
Size |
| 929-D12 |
5x3mm |
| 929-D17 |
6x4mm |
| 929-D22 |
7x5mm |
Notes
- Avoid ultrasonic and steam cleaners — these can damage treated stones.
- Handle with extra care: Topaz has a perfect cleavage plane and may chip or fracture if subjected to sharp impact.
- Clean only with warm, soapy water and a soft brush.