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Topaz is a silicate mineral made of aluminum and fluorine with the chemical formula Al 2 Si O 4 (F, OH) 2.It is used as a gemstone in jewelry and other adornments. Common topaz in its natural state is colorless, though trace element impurities can make it pale blue or golden brown to yellow-orange. [7]
Original - cut Topaz gemstones. it shows many colours of the stone's variations as well as the mystic and azotic coatings. Articles this image appears in topaz Creator Humanfeather Suggested by Humanfeather 09:54, 13 March 2010 (UTC) Comments. Image is too small to be featured, must be 1000 px on one side.
Colourless Topaz (so-called Silver Topaz) and blue Topaz is also found in Namibia. 196.44.133.128 08:43, 22 October 2006 (UTC) [ reply ] Mystic Topaz is actually a new topaz, found in 1998.
Topaz, a cryptonym for Rainer Rupp (b. 1945), spy for East Germany who worked at NATO headquarters in Brussels William Topaz McGonagall (1825-1902), a Scottish poet. Topaz Winters (b. 1999) Pen name of poet Priyanka Aiyer
Topaz is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Marv Wolfman and artist Mike Ploog, the character first appeared in Werewolf By Night #13 (1974). [1] Topaz is a witch who belongs to a coven composed of Jennifer Kale and Satana Hellstrom. [2] [3]
A mystic is a person who practices mysticism, or a reference to a mystery, mystic craft, first hand-experience or the occult. Mystic may also refer to:
The crimson topaz was formally described by the Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus in 1758 in the tenth edition of his Systema Naturae under the binomial name Trochilus pella. [5] Linnaeus based his description on the "Long-tail'd red huming-bird" that had been described and illustrated by the English naturalist George Edwards in 1743 from a specimen owned by Charles Lennox, the Duke of Richmond.
In Albanian mythology, the shtojzovalle, also known as shtojzorreshta, shtozote is a small creature with supernatural powers and of extraordinary beauty. They are invisible woodland creatures, which can be seen by humans only on rare occasions and are fond of song and dance.