TV-Series
Description
Topaz is a Yorkshire Terrier Jewelpet featuring light brown fur on her head, inner ears, and hair, contrasting with black fur on her outer ears, body, and tail. Her purple topaz jewel eyes accompany signature accessories: a purple/pink hair bow and a white pearl necklace with a purple octagon-shaped topaz pendant. During corruption by Dian in the first *Jewelpet* series, her hair grows wilder with three violet bows, she gains light blue eye shadow, and carries a green bouquet. In *Jewelpet Kira☆Deco—!*, she occasionally wields a purple, black, and red fan.

Her personality radiates elegance and a lady-like demeanor, often lounging on sofas while boasting about her long hair. She typically ends sentences with "myao." However, in *Jewelpet Kira☆Deco—!*, she adopts a serious, reclusive attitude as a clothing shop owner, displaying skepticism and irritation toward frivolous behavior. Her fashion design talent drives the plot when she negotiates clothing for Pink in exchange for Ruby retrieving Flora's wool.

Topaz's magic centers on "Radiance beauty," focusing on inner charm and self-assurance. This power manifests variably: withdrawing/restoring confidence in the first series, healing souls or enhancing fashion charm elsewhere. When corrupted by Dian, her abilities invert to drain others' confidence.

Her background spans multiple seasons:
- In the original *Jewelpet* series (episode 42), Dian corrupts her as part of the "Jewel Eight," forcing her to drain Kuranosuke's confidence until Rinko's group rescues her via a Jewel Game.
- *Jewelpet Twinkle☆* pairs her with Hilde, a Jewel Star Grand Prix contender.
- *Jewelpet Sunshine* sees her targeted by M-Kage for her tiara; she later develops romantic feelings for him due to a charm spell and is noted among Dian's admirers.
- *Lady Jewelpet* includes brief cameos, often alongside Flora.
- *Jewelpet Kira☆Deco—!* highlights her most prominent role, emphasizing reclusive habits and fashion expertise.

Her design and narrative evolution—from corrupted antagonist to focused artisan—maintain core elegance while adapting to situational shifts across the franchise.