Splendor and Power of a Imperial Golden Yellow Topaz in a Jupiter Talisman Ring
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Gemstone | Imperial Golden Yellow Topaz |
Weight | 4.99 carats |
Treatment | None. Fully Natural |
Origin | Brazil |
Planetary Energy | Jupiter/Guru |
Patron Location | Pennsylvania/ United States |
All inclusive Price | $ 314.49 / INR 16982.46 |
Comments | Such is the color of the topaz, such is its allure, that the name given to it is Imperial Golden Yellow Topaz. The color of rich golden morning rays of Sun – nourishing and yet resplendent golden yellow is what seems to be contained in this gem. |
Featured today is a Imperial Golden Yellow topaz of 4.99 carats set in Sterling silver as a Jupiter Talisman ring. The fully natural and treatment free, imperial golden yellow topaz has a premium color with excellent clarity and matchless lustre. The gem is cushion cut and has a fantastic jyotish weight.
Imperial Golden yellow topaz is the substitute gem for natural yellow sapphire or Pukhraj. It is a gem of Jupiter also known as Guru/ Brihaspati, who is the mentor of the gods.
Imperial Golden yellow topaz has a special place in gem therapy. This gem is known to help an individual greatly in bettering his or her spiritual as well as physical strength. It can help an individual overcome lethargy and past conditioning and complexes and strategize for a brighter future with focus. The qualitative difference in life is palpable upon wearing this topaz.
Imperial Golden yellow topaz is also believed to help in resolving metabolism related problems and eliminating toxins from the body in crystal therapy.
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