
In Sanskrit, the word Topaz means "fire". Inspired by those vibrant, sunset-hued jewels that were a favorite of Russia's Czarinas, this deeply warm and spicy fragrance begins with an incendiary, inviting top note accord of Mango, Papaya and Rosewood. These ignite a sumptuous, alluring fusion of five Vanillas from around the world with White Opium, Amber, Arabian Sandalwood, Oakmoss and Smoky Musk. A truly celebratory fragrance, Topaz adorns the wearer much like its namesake stone once graced noble beauties with dazzling, regal splendor.

A FIVE STAR REVIEW:
"Topaz is my favorite scent of all time. It blends with my soul. I don’t feel scented from the outside more like my own essence emerges. I just love it. And I get so many compliments on it - especially when someone is extra close. On top of that, Sage, her staff and their service are all tops. So wonderful to be able to say thank you and bravo! I smile every time I roll on my Topaz."-Bari
- Topaz is the Zodiac Stone for Scorpio and the Birthstone for November
- Belongs to the Subtle Fragrance Palette


Most authorities agree that the name Topaz comes from Topazios, the old Greek name for a small island in the Red Sea, now called Zabargad. Some scholars trace the origin back to Sanskrit (an ancient language of India) and the word topas or tapaz, meaning “fire.”The ancient Greeks believed that Topaz gave them strength. In Europe during the Renaissance (the period from the 1300s to the 1600s) people thought that Topaz could break magic spells and dispel anger. For centuries, many people in India have believed that Topaz worn above the heart assures long life, beauty, and intelligence.

A FRAGRANCE TESTIMONY:
“I have many vanillas, and this one seems more luxurious than others, besides the price. It has a fruity quality to it, along with lots of sugar and sandalwood to keep things in perspective. It is a sweet, foody perfume oil, but it is nicely balanced out by the fruitiness/berries and sandalwood, making for a slightly woody, spicy, fruity, sweet vanilla. I love this one because it doesn't smell like all the other "cake batter" vanillas. Topaz has a distinct personality. I've had this for a while now, and I find it perfect for winter, or any season for that matter. This perfume oil has actually gotten more full-bodied over time- aged like a fine wine. Very high quality and well blended oil. Love the packaging and the little roll-on that goes a long way. It's worth the price to smell this good. Topaz is a keeper, along with Pearl.”-lilacterp
The Greeks believed it had power to increase strength and to make its wearer invisible while the Romans believed it had power to improve eyesight. The Egyptians wore it as an amulet to protect them from injury.

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