Collection: Topaz

An aluminum silicate mineral,
known for its clarity and well-formed crystal structure.

Topaz typically forms in elongated crystals with clean, defined edges,
often showing a glass-like transparency.

While commonly associated with golden tones,
it also occurs in colorless, blue, and pink varieties,
with natural color shaped by trace elements and geological conditions.

Historically, topaz has been used in jewelry across many cultures,
often valued for its clarity and durability.

It has sometimes been associated with clarity and direction — not as a promise,
but as a quality people have connected with it over time.

Defined by precision rather than irregularity,
its character lies in structure and clarity.