IC 6502 Topaz

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
I. AITKENS
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Sep 1, 1931

Abstract

It is a common misconception that all yellow stones are topazes and that all topazes are yellow; but neither statement is true. The real topaz is a rather rare mineral, and a large number of yellow stones that masquerade as topaz are nothing more than yellow quartz, known as citrine, but almost universally called topaz. The true topaz is often called "Brazilian" topaz by the jeweler to distinguish it from yellow quartz; nevertheless, both terms are freely applied in trade to other yellow stones. Topaz is considered the most popular yellow stone for jewelry and is often used as the principal stone in brooches or pendants, especially in old-fashioned ornaments. However, many other species yield pretty yellow stones, some of which are far more numerous and less costly than the topaz.
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APA: I. AITKENS  (1931)  IC 6502 Topaz

MLA: I. AITKENS IC 6502 Topaz. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1931.

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