Red topaz pendants bring warm color and mineral durability to your jewelry collection. This aluminum silicate gemstone rates 8 on the Mohs hardness scale, making it resistant to scratches and suitable for regular wear. Our selection includes 28,529 pieces, each featuring natural red topaz set in .925 sterling silver. Prices range from $16 to $11,402, with free shipping across the United States. Red topaz occurs in Brazil, Sri Lanka, Nigeria, and Russia, where geological conditions produce its characteristic warm tones.
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Yes. Red topaz forms in nature as an aluminum silicate mineral. The red coloration comes from trace amounts of chromium present during crystal formation. Our pendants feature natural stones, not synthetic or lab-created alternatives.
Red topaz measures 8 on the Mohs hardness scale. This places it among harder gemstones, more durable than quartz and suitable for jewelry worn on a regular basis.
Major sources include Brazil, Sri Lanka, Nigeria, Russia, and Pakistan. The stone forms in pegmatites and cavities within igneous rock formations.
The .925 stamp indicates the metal contains 92.5% pure silver. The remaining 7.5% consists of other metals, typically copper, which adds strength while maintaining the silver appearance.