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Chalmer's Topaz
The Chalmer's Topaz in its display case
The Chalmer's Topaz on display at the Field Museum of Natural History
Weight5,899.5 carats (1,179.90 g)
ColorWhite with blue cast
CutOval (brilliant)[1]
Country of originBrazil
Cut byWilford R. Frank, Bellaire, Texas Family of Wiford R. Frank
Original ownerWilford R. Frank, Bellaire, Texas Family of Wilford R. Frank
OwnerField Museum of Natural History, Grainger Hall of Gems
Estimated valueUnassessed[2]

The Chalmer's Topaz is a topaz gem weighing 5,899.5-carats located in Chicago, Illinois' Grainger Hall of Gems, in the Field Museum of Natural History. It was named for former Field Museum trustee William J. Chalmers and is one of the largest cut topaz gems in the world.[3]

References

  1. ^ GEO84618c. "Captions from Selected Geology Photographs." Field Museum Library Photo Archives. Retrieved 2/19/2010.
  2. ^ Naperville native behind new Field Museum gems, jewelry exhibit. Daily Herald. Retrieved 2/19/2010.
  3. ^ Grainger Hall of Gems, Gallery of Gems, Topaz[permanent dead link]. Retrieved 2/19/2010.