
18k Two Tone Gold Imperial Topaz &Diamond Ring
Legacy Ring
RTT-1218-IMP
POA
Imperial Topaz is an ultra-rare silicate masterpiece that serves as the absolute pinnacle of prestige and value within the topaz mineral family. At Tivon, we select only the top 5% of loose natural gemstones from this elite lineage to guarantee an immaculate saturation ranging from rich golden-sherry and vibrant peach to deeply coveted pink-orange hues. Historically claimed by nineteenth-century Russian Tsars who restricted ownership exclusively to the royal bloodline, this extraordinarily brilliant mineral is celebrated by elite collectors for its majestic natural fire, exceptional physical clarity and deep connection to sovereign power.
Read below to explore the famous Brazilian Ouro Preto geography, essential care rules regarding ultrasonic machine restrictions and core investment value factors of this magnificent treasure in our comprehensive Imperial Topaz Gemstone Guide. Alternatively, explore our masterfully curated Imperial Topaz jewellery collection to discover how this breathtaking gemstone is beautifully featured across our signature Cocktail Rings, celebratory Cocktails & Champers and masterwork Legacy signature collections, each designed to stand as a personal family legacy.
Imperial Topaz ranges from rich golden-sherry, warm amber and vibrant peach tones to deep bronze-orange.
The name Imperial Topaz originated in nineteenth-century Russia, where the magnificent gemstone was first discovered in the Ural Mountains and named to honor the Russian Tsars.
Historically revered as a stone of sovereign power, Imperial Topaz symbolises royalty, spiritual abundance and divine manifestation. Today, it is deeply celebrated as a token of absolute permanence, honour and emotional warmth.
Imperial Topaz belongs to the Silicates gemstone family.
Yes, Imperial Topaz is a traditional and highly coveted birthstone for November
Imperial Topaz represents the 23rd wedding anniversary.
Imperial Topaz is 8.0 on Moh’s Scale and therefore considered a very robust structure.
Genuine, investment-grade Imperial Topaz is found in commercial quantities in only one main location on Earth: the historic, single-source Ouro Preto mines of Minas Gerais, Brazil. While minor occurrences have occasionally been noted in places like Russia, Pakistan and Zimbabwe, Brazil remains the absolute global heartland for this ultra-rare treasure.
In 19th-century Russia, the discovery of pink-orange "Imperial Topaz" in the Ural Mountains was so fiercely coveted that ownership was legally restricted to the Russian royal family and those granted explicit permission by the Tsar.
The value of Imperial Topaz is driven by its natural, untreated color saturation, with rare pink and reddish flashes commanding the highest premium, alongside exceptional eye-clean clarity, specialised elongated cutting symmetry, exponential price increases for larger carat weight, and its prestigious single-source origin in Ouro Preto, Brazil.
Imperial Topaz is a rare, investment-grade treasure prized for its completely natural, fiery warm colours, while blue topaz is an more abundant and relatively inexpensive because the starting material is found all over the world.
Imperial Topaz belongs to a prestigious and exceptionally hard silicate mineral group, celebrated by connoisseurs for its remarkable glass-like clarity and brilliant light-reflective properties. Expand your gemological knowledge and discover how this singular structural DNA expresses a breathtaking array of natural color. Explore the wider, multi-hued universe and brilliant crystal clarity of this resilient mineral lineage in our Topaz Gemstone Guide.