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Natural Rough Topaz for Faceting, Lapidary & Collecting

This collection brings together natural rough topaz sourced directly from primary mining regions including Brazil, Pakistan (Katlang), and Madagascar. Whether you are looking for lapidary grade raw stones, a gemstone cutter, a collector, or a wholesale gems buyer, this selection covers a wide range of natural topaz stone varieties, weights, and price points — all verified natural material with documented origins.


What This Collection Covers

The rough topaz available here spans several distinct varieties, each suited to different cutting and collecting purposes:

  • Swiss Blue Topaz (Brazil) — The most widely stocked variety. Available in parcels from 50 carats to 1,000 carats. Clarity ranges from SI to loupe clean. Treated by irradiation or heat to achieve the characteristic blue color. Ideal for faceting into calibrated stones for jewelry production.
  • London Blue Topaz (Brazil) — Deeper, darker blue tone compared to Swiss Blue. Available in bulk lots of 100–200 grams. Suited for cutters who prefer a more saturated color output.
  • Electric Swiss Blue Topaz (Brazil) — A vivid, high-saturation variant of Swiss Blue. Available in 100–300 gram parcels. Produces stones with strong color face-up.
  • Katlang Topaz — Pink & Golden (Pakistan) — Rare, untreated material from the Katlang region. Available as individual crystals (5–64 carats) and small parcels (20–170 carats). Colors include soft pink, golden peach, and golden-brown. Fully natural with no heat treatment. Valued by collectors and cutters seeking rare origin material.
  • Imperial Topaz (Pakistan) — A subset of Katlang material with pink-to-golden hues. Considered among the rarer topaz types. Available in small lots and individual pieces.
  • Natural Rough Topaz — Mixed Origin (Madagascar) — Bulk facet rough in 1 kg parcels. SI to VVS clarity. Suitable for high-volume cutting operations.
  • Mineral Specimens — Pink Topaz on Matrix (Katlang) — Display-grade specimens for collectors. Not intended for cutting.

Pricing & Deal Structure

Prices in this collection start from $150 USD for small faceting lots (50 carats) and scale to $2,800 USD for large wholesale parcels (300–1,000 grams). Rare Katlang individual crystals are priced between $180–$280 USD depending on weight and clarity. Bulk deals on Swiss Blue and London Blue are structured in tiered weights (100g, 150g, 200g, 250g, 300g) to accommodate both small studios and high-volume buyers. All prices are per-parcel as listed — no hidden fees.


Secure Checkout & Payment

All orders are processed through Shopify's secure checkout. Accepted payment methods include major credit cards and other options available at checkout. Each transaction is encrypted and protected. Free shipping is included on select parcels as noted in individual product listings.


Who Should Buy From This Collection

This collection is suited to the following buyer types:

  • Lapidaries and faceting professionals who need consistent, clean rough gemstones in bulk quantities for production cutting.
  • Gemstone cutters and hobbyists looking for facet grade rough practice material or small lots to cut individual stones.
  • Jewelry designers who source their own rough and cut custom stones for bespoke pieces.
  • Gemstone collectors interested in rare origin material such as untreated Katlang topaz or display specimens.
  • Wholesale and trade buyers who require larger parcels (500 carats to 1 kg+) at competitive per-carat pricing.

How to Select the Right Topaz Rough

Use the following criteria to match a product to your needs:

  • Purpose: For faceting production, prioritize Swiss Blue or London Blue parcels with VVS to eye-clean clarity. For collecting, focus on Katlang crystals with natural color and terminated form.
  • Weight: Small lots (50–100 carats) are suitable for individual projects or sampling. Parcels of 150 grams and above are better suited for studio or wholesale use.
  • Treatment status: Swiss Blue and London Blue are heat-treated or irradiated — standard for these varieties. Katlang Pink and Golden Topaz are untreated. Treatment status is stated in every product listing.
  • Origin: Brazil material is consistent and widely available. Katlang (Pakistan) material is rarer and carries collector value. Madagascar material offers volume at accessible pricing.
  • Clarity: All listings specify clarity grade (SI, VS, VVS, Eye Clean, Loupe Clean). Choose based on the quality of finished stone you require.

Why Source Rough Topaz From Folkmarketgems

Every parcel in this collection is sourced with documented origin information. Listings include weight, clarity, treatment status, and origin for each item — no vague descriptions. Katlang material is sourced directly from Pakistan and is offered in its natural, untreated state. Swiss Blue and London Blue parcels are sourced from Brazil and meet standard trade specifications for faceting-grade material. Wholesale buyers receive the same product quality as individual buyers, with tiered weight options to match order size. Packaging is designed to protect rough crystals and mineral specimens during international transit.


Related Material Available at Folkmarketgems

If you are sourcing topaz rough, you may also be interested in other faceting-grade material available in our store, including rough tourmaline, rough sapphire, rough emerald, and other lapidary rough collections. Wholesale and bulk inquiries are welcome for repeat buyers and trade customers.

 

FAQs

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

Swiss Blue topaz has a medium, bright blue color. London Blue topaz is darker and more saturated. Both are treated (irradiated or heated) and sourced from Brazil. The choice depends on the color output you want in the finished cut stone.

Is Katlang topaz rough suitable for faceting, or is it only for collecting?

Katlang topaz rough serves both purposes. Crystals with VVS clarity and good termination can be faceted into finished stones. Specimens with matrix or display-quality form are better suited for collecting. Each listing specifies the intended use.

What carat yield can I expect when cutting Swiss Blue topaz rough from these parcels?

Yield depends on clarity and crystal shape, but faceting-grade Swiss Blue rough in this collection typically produces a 30–50% carat yield after cutting and polishing. Loupe-clean material with fewer inclusions will yield closer to the higher end.

Are wholesale pricing or custom parcel sizes available for bulk topaz rough orders?

Yes. Several listings are structured as tiered wholesale deals (e.g., 100g, 150g, 200g, 250g, 300g options within a single listing). For custom parcel sizes or repeat trade orders, you can contact us directly through the store.

How is rough topaz packaged for international shipping to prevent damage?

All rough topaz parcels are individually wrapped and packed in protective materials designed for fragile gemstone rough and mineral specimens. Free shipping is included on select parcels. Shipping details and carrier options are confirmed at checkout.

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