Champagne topaz rings bring warm, golden-brown tones to your jewelry collection. This topaz variety gets its color from natural iron impurities within the crystal structure, creating hues that range from pale honey to deep amber. With a Mohs hardness of 8, topaz ranks among the more durable gemstones for daily wear. Our collection features 36,647 champagne topaz rings set in .925 sterling silver, priced from $6 to $6302. Each stone is natural and sourced from deposits in Brazil, Sri Lanka, and Nigeria.
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Yes. Champagne topaz occurs naturally when iron impurities enter the topaz crystal during formation. Our stones are not treated or color-enhanced.
Topaz measures 8 on the Mohs hardness scale, making it harder than quartz and suitable for regular wear in ring settings.
Major deposits exist in Brazil, Sri Lanka, Nigeria, and parts of Russia. Brazilian mines produce significant quantities of brown and champagne-colored topaz.
Natural champagne topaz holds its color permanently. Unlike some irradiated blue topaz varieties, the iron-based coloration in champagne topaz remains stable with normal exposure to light.