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About Our Natural Topaz Collection
Topaz is an aluminium silicate mineral and one of the harder coloured gemstones in fine jewellery, rating 8 on the Mohs scale — durable enough for rings, hoops, and pendants worn regularly. It occurs naturally in many shades, and this collection spans clear white topaz and the three most-loved blues: bright sky blue, richer Swiss blue, and deep London blue topaz.
Every topaz in this collection is a natural, hand-selected stone, available in 925 sterling silver or 9KT–18KT gold. Gold settings are BIS hallmarked (Certificate No. C-7590712221), and every purchase is backed by our lifetime warranty and buyback programme. Need to return or exchange an order? See our Returns & Exchange Policy for full details.
Blue topaz is a widely recognised December birthstone alternate and a popular choice for its clean, water-clear blue at an accessible price compared to rarer blue gemstones.
An honest note on blue topaz colour: almost all blue topaz on the market — sky, Swiss, and London blue — begins as colourless natural topaz and is colour-treated (irradiated and heated) to develop its stable blue. This is standard, safe, and universal in the trade; it's still a genuine natural topaz stone, and we tell you plainly rather than implying the blue is untreated. White topaz is typically natural and untreated.
Caring for topaz: though hard, topaz can chip on a sharp knock along its cleavage plane, so avoid hard impacts and store separately. Avoid prolonged strong sunlight on blue topaz, and clean gently with mild soap, lukewarm water, and a soft cloth. See our full jewellery care guide for more tips.
Blue & White Topaz — Silver to Gold
White topaz in 925 silver from ₹2,399 — clean, diamond-like studs and hoops for everyday wear. Blue topaz in silver from ₹3,299 — sky and Swiss blue rings, pendants and hoops. Blue topaz in genuine gold for milestone pieces — Swiss and London blue solitaire pendants and drop earrings, several paired with lab grown diamonds, up to the top of the range. Whichever tier, the stone is honestly named on every product page.
Natural Topaz as a Gift
Topaz is a versatile gift: a December birthstone alternate, water-clear and universally flattering, and available from an accessible silver stud to a fine gold pendant. A white or blue topaz pendant or pair of studs needs no sizing — the safe choice when you don't know a ring size. Every order arrives in a premium gift box with a handwritten card, free, with COD across India.
We Show the Silver Weight — In Grams, On Every Page
Every silver product lists its exact silver weight in grams — rare among silver jewellery brands. Published grams let you compare real value piece to piece, and with a natural stone you see exactly what you pay for in both the silver and the gemstone.
Delivered Across India — COD Available
Free tracked shipping to Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Pune, Kolkata, Chennai and every serviceable pincode, with Cash on Delivery on eligible orders alongside UPI, cards and net banking. Each natural topaz piece ships with a certificate of authenticity, a premium gift box, and lifetime warranty on the silver. WhatsApp +91 86007 18666.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is natural topaz jewellery?
Natural topaz jewellery features genuine topaz gemstones — an aluminium silicate mineral — formed naturally within the earth, here in clear white and in sky, Swiss and London blue.
Is blue topaz natural or treated?
The stone is natural topaz, but almost all blue topaz colour is created by treating naturally colourless topaz with irradiation and heat. This is standard and stable across the trade. White topaz is typically natural and untreated. We label honestly on every page.
What's the difference between sky, Swiss, and London blue topaz?
Sky blue is the lightest and brightest, Swiss blue is a vivid mid-blue, and London blue is the deepest, slightly inky blue. All three are genuine topaz; the choice is purely about the shade you prefer.
Is topaz durable enough for daily wear?
Yes — topaz rates 8 on the Mohs scale, harder than quartz. It can chip on a sharp knock along its cleavage, so avoid hard impacts, but it's well suited to rings, hoops and pendants worn regularly.
Is topaz a birthstone?
Blue topaz is a widely recognised December birthstone alternate; topaz in general is also associated with November. It makes a meaningful birthday gift for either month.
How should I care for topaz jewellery?
Clean gently with mild soap, lukewarm water and a soft cloth, avoid hard knocks and prolonged strong sunlight on blue topaz, and store separately in a soft pouch.
Is Cash on Delivery available?
Yes — COD is available across India on eligible orders, along with UPI, cards and net banking. Shipping is free India-wide with tracking, and each piece arrives gift-boxed with a certificate of authenticity.

