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“Clarity in thought and purpose illuminates the path, turning even the simplest steps into profound journeys.”
Topaz Beadwork Choker Necklace features semi-precious stone beads, golden Miyuki beads, hypoallergic stainless steel clasp.
Designed and crafted by Silvi Simberg x 2024 as part of the Choker Collection.
Topaz, known for its wide range of colors but most famously for its golden-yellow to blue varieties, is an aluminum silicate fluoride hydroxide mineral. While Brazil is a significant source, topaz is also found in Russia, Sri Lanka, and the United States. Lab-grown topaz allows for consistent color and clarity, offering an environmentally friendly alternative to natural stones.
The name “topaz” is derived from the Greek “topazos,” meaning “to seek,” linked to an island in the Red Sea where a different mineral was mistakenly thought to be topaz. Over time, the name has come to represent the gemstone we know today.
Topaz aligns with Jupiter, symbolizing wisdom, truth, and abundance. It resonates with the solar plexus chakra, promoting confidence, personal power, and manifestation.
Ancient Egyptian Tradition: Topaz was considered the stone of Ra, the sun god, believed to protect against harm and ensure health and wealth. Its golden hue was seen as capturing the sun’s energy.
Roman Lore: Romans associated topaz with Jupiter, believing it could increase strength and protect from injury, making it a popular choice for warriors.
Medieval Europe: Named the “gem of the sun,” topaz was thought to break spells, calm anger, and even cure insanity, embodying the idea of clarity and mental well-being.
Hindu Mythology: In Vedic astrology, yellow topaz is linked to Jupiter (Guru), symbolizing wisdom, knowledge, and spiritual growth. It’s often recommended for those seeking to enhance their learning or spiritual journey.
Modern Crystal Healing: Topaz is used to manifest intentions, bring about joy, and foster creativity. Blue topaz, in particular, is linked with communication, aiding in clear expression and truth.
Material Composition: The base material of these earrings includes high-grade stainless steel, commonly types 304 or 316L, known for excellent corrosion resistance and hypoallergenic qualities. Over this, an 18k Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD) gold finish is applied, giving the appearance of real gold while enhancing durability.
The stainless steel base forms a protective chromium oxide layer which prevents rust. The PVD gold coating adds another layer of protection, making the jewelry highly resistant to oxidation, even in humid or salty environments.
Similar to plain stainless steel, the 18k PVD gold finish does not alter the magnetic properties significantly. The stainless steel might still have slight magnetic qualities based on its composition or processing, but this is not affected by the PVD layer.
The gold PVD coating further seals the nickel content within the stainless steel, reducing the likelihood of skin reactions. This combination ensures that the earrings are suitable for those with sensitive skin or allergies to base metals.
The necklace measures 38cm+5cm (circumference) and weighs 3.6g
Gently wipe the beads and metal components with a soft, damp cloth.
Avoid harsh chemicals, abrasives, or jewelry cleaners that could harm the stones or tarnish the metal.
If the necklace cordage has deformed due to improper storage, rinse it with warm water and lay it on a flat surface or let it hang free from a hook – this should help the cord to gently straighten up again.
If the earrings have deformed, use your fingers to gently pull the wire and the beads back into shape.
Store your earrings and necklace in a separate compartment to prevent scratching or damaging the beads and metal components. To prevent deformation of the beading line, lay the necklace flat or hang it from a hook. If possible, keep the earrings and necklace in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, moisture, and temperature extremes to preserve their integrity.
Handle the jewelry with care when putting them on or taking them off, holding the metal stud and not the stone to avoid damaging the bead or shifting the pin.
Be cautious when wearing them to avoid snagging on clothing or other objects, which could cause the stones or pins to loosen.
Always remove the set before swimming, bathing, or applying personal care products like perfume, hairspray, or lotions. Moisture or chemicals can degrade the metal and the cordage and dull the natural luster of the stones.
Avoid exposing the earrings to extreme humidity or excessive sweat, as this could damage both the stones and the metal over time.