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A top azalea breeder named Hans Hachmann came up with a flower in a gold one named for this gem |
topaz (in top az alea)
|
$800 |
J |
HIDDEN GEMS |
2017-07-14 |
#7575 |
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The astronomer carefully adjusted the top azimuth of his telescope made of this |
topaz (in top az imuth)
|
$1,200 |
DJ |
HIDDEN GEMS |
2015-03-02 |
#7016 |
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For its resemblance to a golden-orange gem, citrine is sometimes called false this |
topaz
|
$1,000 |
J |
GEMS |
2014-09-18 |
#6899 |
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Sunlight may change the color of this traditional November birthstone that's often a sunny shade of yellow |
topaz
|
$1,000 |
J |
GEMS & JEWELRY |
2009-03-31 |
#5662 |
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Because of its resemblance to another golden gem, citrine is nicknamed "false" this |
Topaz
DD
|
$500 |
J |
GEMS |
1997-03-03 |
#2886 |
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The National Museum of Natural History has a 22,892.5-carat one of these golden gems |
the topaz
|
$500 |
J |
GEMS & JEWELRY |
1996-02-05 |
#2636 |
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The "sherry" type of this golden gemstone is sometimes heated to turn it pink |
topaz
|
$500 |
J |
GEMS & JEWELRY |
1996-01-11 |
#2619 |
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Yellow or brownish quartz is sometimes sold as a substitute for this birthstone |
topaz
|
$500 |
J |
GEMS & JEWELRY |
1994-05-19 |
#2249 |
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1 of the 2 items on the Mohs hardness scale whose name ends in "z" |
topaz (or quartz)
|
$300 |
J |
ROCKS & MINERALS |
1994-04-22 |
#2230 |
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This golden gemstone's name may come from a Sanskrit word for "fire" |
topaz
|
$1,000 |
DJ |
GEMS & JEWELRY |
1993-06-08 |
#2032 |
|
The imperial variety of this November birthstone is the most valuable |
topaz
|
$1,000 |
DJ |
ROCKS & GEMS |
1990-12-25 |
#1457 |
|
The title of this 1969 Hitchcock film refers to the code name of a ring of spies |
Topaz
|
$400 |
DJ |
SCREEN GEMS |
1990-03-06 |
#1277 |
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Calling this gem a yellow sapphire is a common error--it's not really a sapphire at all |
topaz
DD
|
$2,000 |
DJ |
GEMS |
1989-04-17 |
#1076 |
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Often weighing thousands of carats, this birthstone for November is valued by quality, not size |
the topaz
|
$500 |
J |
GEMS |
1986-04-29 |
#427 |
|
Aluminum silicate, or a '60s Leon Uris spy story which became a Hitchcock film |
topaz
|
$800 |
DJ |
GEOLOGY |
1985-05-21 |
#182 |