COLOR CHANGE PEACHY PINK TO CHAMPAIGN

Lot: Topaz-22

    

   

   

COLOR: Pastel Pink, Peachy Pink to Champaign (Pale to Pastel Golden Yellow for Color Change)
CLARITY: Will cut eye-clean to slightly included stones for the most part (90%+ High Facet Grade)
ORIGIN: Katlang, Pakistan
SIZE: Stones range in size from Approximately 1.11 to 3.84 Carats (2.50+ Carat Average)
WEIGHT: 135.50 Carats (54 Pieces) 27.1 Grams
PRICE: $54.20 ($.40 Per Carat / $2.00 Per Gram)
DESCRIPTION:

Insane lot of COLOR CHANGE Imperial Topaz from Katlang, Pakistan running from a Pastel Peachy Pink to a Pastel Pink in color and changes to a Pale to Pastel Golden Yellow depending on light. YES FOLKS! This material is from the legendary mines at Katlang and we were EXTREMELY fortunate to acquire it at a reasonable price. This material is VERY difficult to get a hold of and is NOT to be confused with material from Gilgit/Skardu. Gilgit/Skardu is your normal run of the mill Topaz while this material is officially classified as Imperial Topaz (thanks to the presence of Chromium) and really is the only significant "Imperial Topaz" outside of Brazilian material. This lot overall is composed of very glassy crystal sections and the lot looks to be roughly 90% or so high facet grade. Most of the smaller stones should easily cut eye-clean to flawless finished gems while the larger stones tend to be the stones with the inclusions.

This is actual Katlang material and not Gilgit/Skardu material and is 100% NATURAL FOLKS! Katlang is fabled for the legendary Bubble-Gum Pink Topazes it produced years ago. The dark Pinks are an ULTRA rare find these days and even this material is difficult to get at a decent price. Most of this material is uniform in size and is ideal for commercial faceting with an average weight of approximately 2.50 Carats. This is another lot that is priced to move. We got this lot at a discount and are passing it along to you at a great saving.

COOL FACTS:
  1. There is a new treatment out in Pakistan that is turning Katlang Topaz a lovely Tangerine color that rivals the best Imperial Topaz from Brazil. The material is being irradiated and is stable with little or no signs of treatment. I have seen the treated material being sold as natural; however, please note that Pakistan DOES NOT produce natural orange Topaz and everything that you see come by you of this color from Pakistan should be suspect. From my understanding it is only the Katlang material that is treating to this orange color and not the Gilgit material.

  2. A very interesting fact that has come by me is that Katlang Topaz is being irradiated ON MATRIX. This will give the appearance of being a natural occurrence so please be aware!

  3. I have acquired some treated material that is being prepared to be sent to GIA for formal analysis and will post results once they become available.