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Topaz Semi-precious Stone - Birthstone Rosary - November



Stunning Rosary
Genuine Topaz semi-precious Stones
59cm long -Boxed
Chain Rosary
We used 6mm Topaz semi-precious stone beads. The Mystery beads are two 6mm semi-precious Topaz beads, with a Diamante silver plated rondel bead in the centre. Stunning effect. The Centre piece is the Ornate Miraculous Medal and the Crucifix is ornate 4cm long.
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Stunning Rosary
Genuine Topaz semi-precious Stones
59cm long -Boxed
Chain Rosary
We used 6mm Topaz semi-precious stone beads. The Mystery beads are two 6mm semi-precious Topaz beads, with a Diamante silver plated rondel bead in the centre. Stunning effect. The Centre piece is the Ornate Miraculous Medal and the Crucifix is ornate 4cm long.
We make to order to your specific needs and requests. Our Specialty rosaries and chaplets are handmade in South Africa. We take care to ensure that these rosaries are UNIQUE in design. Therefore we only have one listed rosary under our special rosaries, and usually a limited edition of our Chaplet design. We also take pride in using good quality beads, chain, pins, centre piece and crucifixes.

Topaz obtains much of its popularity from its beautiful colors and its status as a birthstone.
Natural topaz colors include rare and valuable yellow, orange, pink, red, purple, and blue. The most affordable and frequently purchased are blue topaz and mystic topaz that have received their colors from treatment.
Topaz occurs in a wide range of colors. The most valuable colors for use in jewelry are natural pink, orange, red, purple and blue. These colors are very rare.
The most common natural colors of topaz are colorless (often called "white topaz"), pale yellow, and brown. While these colors are not often used in jewelry in their natural state, they can be treated in a variety of ways to produce colors that are much more desirable.
If worn on the left arm, some believed a topaz amulet could protect the wearer from dark magic. In addition, this could relieve arthritis pain, improve digestion, aid in weight loss, and attract love. If taken in a potion, some believed it could cure an even wider range of ailments.
St. Hildegardrecommended the topaz as a cure for dim vision. After soaking a topaz in wine for three days and nights, rubbing the stone gently on the eyes would help. Perhaps this connection to vision helps explain another popular belief, that topaz could render its wearer invisible.
If kept in the home, some believed a topaz could ward off accidents and fires. If kept under a pillow, it could prevent nightmares.
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