Topaz can be worn as an amulet to ward off evil spirits, clear people's grief and strengthen their faith. Soaking wine with topaz powder can cure asthma, insomnia, burns and bleeding. China has a long history of understanding and utilizing topaz. Topaz is an attractive, handsome and cheap mid-range gem, which is deeply loved by people.
Many countries in the world regard topaz as "the stone born in November", which is a symbol of friendship, fraternity and fraternity.
(2) The Legend of Topaz
Ancient Indians in the East like to make gold rings and silver rings (Jiubao Band) according to the style of Navaratne to symbolize good luck. Among them, Jiubao Band has topaz products. Topaz is also considered to have medicinal value. It was said in ancient foreign countries that soaking topaz powder in wine can cure asthma, insomnia, burns and bleeding. There is a saying of "topaz summer clothes" in the historical book Lv Chunqiu.
Words such as "wood difficulty" and "wine yellow" in the heavenly creations generally refer to topaz. According to legend, the king of ancient Greece once set a topaz with a weight of 168ct in his crown as a diamond, which made him famous for a while.
According to legend, in the battlefield of ancient India, an officer put a topaz into the mouth of a soldier who was dying of serious injury and lack of water, which eased the soldier's self-feeling, won the treatment time and finally saved the soldier's life.
Extended material: Topaz, also called topaz by mineralogists, is often called topaz in domestic jewelry industry, which is a transliteration of English. This is mainly because both topaz and topaz will be confused with the original names of some gems in China's jewelry industry. In China, yellow hetian jade (nephrite) has long been called topaz, especially in the field of archaeology; Topaz is easily mixed with topaz in crystal.
Topaz's English name comes from two sources: one is Zebedard Island from the Red Sea, formerly known as Topaz OS, which means "hard to find" and is named after the island is often found in fog; Another saying comes from the Sanskrit TOPUS, which means "fire".
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