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Loose Topaz Gemstones — Faceted, Natural, Direct-From-Mine

This collection brings together a curated selection of loose topaz gemstones sourced directly from mining regions in Pakistan and Brazil. Every stone is individually listed with carat weight, dimensions, clarity grade, cut style, origin, and treatment status — giving buyers the exact information needed to make a confident purchase. Whether you are setting a single stone or building a parcel for resale, this collection covers a wide range of topaz varieties, sizes, and price points.


What This Collection Covers

Imperial & Pink Topaz — Katlang, Pakistan

The rarest stones in this collection come from the Katlang mining district in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan — one of the few sources globally for natural, untreated pink and golden imperial topaz. Colors range from very light baby pink to champagne and golden peach. Cuts include cushion, emerald, step, and mixed styles. These stones carry no heat treatment and are listed with full origin disclosure. A 2-carat cushion-cut pink Katlang topaz is priced at $500; a 9.9-carat cushion rare pink imperial topaz is listed at $490.

London Blue & Swiss Blue Topaz

Blue topaz in this collection includes London Blue and Swiss Blue varieties from Pakistan and Brazil. Stones are faceted in oval and cushion cuts with VVS to eye-clean clarity. A 5.4-carat oval London Blue topaz is available at $280; a 4.3-carat London Blue pair is listed at $240. Blue topaz in this collection is heat-treated where applicable, and treatment status is disclosed on each listing.

Golden & Brown Topaz — Skardu & Katlang

Golden and brown topaz varieties from Skardu and Katlang, Pakistan, are available in single stones and pairs. A 9.3-carat golden brown topaz pair in round brilliant cut is priced at $220. A 5-carat brown topaz oval from Skardu is listed at $60. These stones suit buyers looking for warm-toned alternatives to yellow sapphire or citrine.

White Topaz

Natural white topaz from Brazil is available in cushion-cut pairs. A 7-carat total weight pair (3.6 + 3.2 carats) with eye-clean clarity is listed at $121 — a practical option for earring sets or side-stone applications.

Wholesale Parcels & Multi-Stone Deals

Bulk buyers can access wholesale parcels of Katlang topaz ranging from 13-carat lots to 100-carat parcels. A 50-carat golden imperial topaz parcel (14 pieces, no treatment) is listed at $1,450. A 100-carat natural Katlang topaz faceted parcel is available at $1,500. Mixed gemstone deals that include topaz alongside sapphire, peridot, and tourmaline are also available for buyers sourcing variety in a single purchase.


Pricing at a Glance

Stones in this collection start from $60 for single brown topaz pieces and reach $1,500 for large wholesale parcels. Single faceted stones typically range between $70 and $850 depending on variety, carat weight, and origin. Rare Katlang pink and imperial topaz command higher per-carat values due to limited supply and no-treatment status. All prices are listed in USD and include the stone only — no setting or mounting is included.


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Who Buys From This Collection

  • Custom jewelry designers sourcing faceted stones for rings, pendants, and earrings
  • Lapidary professionals looking for calibrated or near-calibrated loose stones
  • Gemstone collectors focused on rare, untreated, origin-specific specimens
  • Wholesale buyers and resellers purchasing parcels for trade or retail
  • Birthstone buyers — topaz is the November birthstone and a recognized alternative for December

How to Select the Right Stone

Each listing includes carat weight, dimensions in millimeters, cut style, clarity grade, color description, origin, and treatment disclosure. Use the carat weight and millimeter dimensions together to confirm fit for your setting. If you are buying for a pair application, look for listings marked as pairs with matched dimensions. For untreated stones, filter by listings tagged as no-treatment or check the product description directly. Contact us before purchase if you need additional photos or have questions about a specific stone.


Why Source From Folkmarketgems

  • Direct-from-mine sourcing from Katlang, Skardu, and Brazil — no middlemen
  • Full disclosure on treatment status, clarity, and origin for every listing
  • Individual stone photography with actual dimensions and weight
  • Wholesale parcel options for trade buyers
  • Secure international shipping with protective packaging for loose stones
  • Lab reports available on select high-value pieces

Also Available at Folkmarketgems

Beyond topaz, our loose gemstone collections include natural emeralds, rubies, sapphires, tourmaline, opal, peridot, amethyst, and rare collector specimens. Facet rough and mineral specimens are also available for lapidary buyers and collectors.

 

Topaz Loose Gem FAQs

Is the pink topaz in this collection heat-treated?

No. The pink and imperial topaz from Katlang, Pakistan listed in this collection is natural and untreated. Treatment status is disclosed on every individual product listing.

What is the difference between London Blue and Swiss Blue topaz?

London Blue topaz has a deeper, darker blue tone, while Swiss Blue is a brighter, medium blue. Both are typically heat and irradiation treated to achieve their color. Both varieties are available in this collection with origin and treatment details listed.

Can I buy a matched pair of topaz for earrings?

Yes. Several listings in this collection are sold as matched pairs with dimensions and carat weights listed for each stone. Look for listings that specify "pair" in the title and include individual stone measurements.

What carat sizes are available in this collection?

Single stones range from under 1 carat to over 19 carats. Wholesale parcels range from 7.9 carats to 100 carats total weight. Listings include exact carat weight and millimeter dimensions for each stone or parcel.

Do you offer wholesale pricing on topaz parcels?

Yes. This collection includes wholesale parcel listings of 50 carats and 100 carats of natural Katlang topaz, as well as smaller multi-piece lots. Parcel prices and per-piece averages are listed on each product page. Contact us for bulk inquiries beyond listed quantities.

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