topaz

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Topaz is one of the most valued stones. Its name comes from Zebirget Island, the ancient island of Topazos, in the Red Sea. Its high light refraction gives it a great shine. Topazes come in a wide range of colors depending on the variation of iron and chromium in their chemical composition. Although their tones are always soft, we find yellow or pink topazes (roses are very precious). The blue ones come in different shades: the lightest one is called Sky, the sky-colored one is called Swiss and the darkest, a navy blue, is London. A topaz weighing nearly 100 kg was found in Ukraine in 1965, and the Smithsonian Institution in Washington owns cut topazes weighing several thousand carats each.
You can see all the pieces created with natural topaz by Jordi Rosich for Roosik&Co here
 
 
 

Jordi Rosich

Jordi has become the go-to designer and jeweler for those who, like him, value jewelry for being more than just gold and precious stones. He has also received professional recognition for his career:

the Talent Award 2019 by the Girona City Council and the Best Trade Award 2019 by the JORGC, the Official Association of Jewelers, Goldsmiths, Watchmakers and Gemologists of Catalonia. Jordi is a gemologist qualified by the University of Barcelona, (registration number 200601946) and a Diamond specialist by the same university.