As the name implies, blue topaz is a kind of Topaz. In fact, it is one of the most valuable and popular topaz varieties. Colorless topaz has been heat treated and irradiated to produce a series of blue colors. Usually, it ranges from light sky blue to London Blue and Swiss blue.
If you stare at blue topaz, it will make you think of the sky, water and even wind. Blue topaz, on the other hand, is an aluminum silicate made up of 20 percent water or fluorine. When it comes to physical properties, they actually vary depending on the amount of water or fluorine present in the gem.
Compared to aquamarine, blue topaz has a more definite and intense blue color. In addition, it lacks the polychromatism that is present in most aquamarines. In terms of value, it increases depending on the intensity of the color.
Although blue topaz is usually light in color, it can also be an intense bright blue. Sometimes it shows a greenish or light gray tint.
Generally, blue topaz is held for emotional stability. It can also make you more receptive to emotions and passions from any source. Blue topaz helps with your language and communication. One more thing, it's a great meditation crystal that can help you live according to your desires and opinions.