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★ Blue topaz is classified into three types based on its color, with the darker shades being more highly valued. This is a London blue topaz, the darkest variety. Delicate cuts are applied to the dome-shaped blue topaz, and it sparkles beautifully when it catches the light. The base is made of silver 925. The silver has a chic smoked finish, and intricate artwork is applied to the surface. Seven rhinestones arranged like flower petals and seven slightly larger stones give a sense of both elegant classicism and playful gorgeousness. Depending on the viewing angle, it can look like the color of the cobalt blue sea, or like the royal blue night sky crowned with glittering stars, or like an object made by gathering three-dimensional particles of various shades of blue light. ★★★★★★★ Among the stars in the night sky, there is one called "Aoboshi" (Blue Star) in Japanese. Sirius in the constellation Canis Major is that star. It is well known as the brightest star among the fixed stars. How about a blue topaz that shines on your neck or chest, like a star that quietly and stoically exudes presence? Blue is a color that calms human emotions and soothes pain. It corresponds to the throat chakra (energy center). It is said to be supportive in jobs and situations that require the use of voice or communication. The stone words of blue topaz are Friendship, prosperity, intelligence, hope and so on. It is considered a stone that empowers oneself. It's a beauty that I never get tired of looking at while taking pictures. I have been storing it in my accessory case for a long time, but I hope to pass it on to someone who feels a connection with this stone and accessory. This item was purchased about a dozen years ago when I was staying in Los Angeles, USA, and attended several large mineral shows. It is a work of the BORA workshop in New York. At the time, the brothers were creating and selling works using natural stones. They were all unique and wonderful, and I loved them so much that I bought about a hundred (maybe more). After returning to Japan, I took a different job, so I have been storing it at home for a long time. I hope it goes to someone who needs it and has a connection with it. Thank you for viewing. Thank you very much. ☆
2 months ago