- 24 Different Types Of Turquoise And What They All Look Like
Discover the various types of turquoise, their unique colors and patterns, and where to find these beautiful gems
- Turquoise Meaning Healing Properties | Energy Muse
Turquoise Crystal Meaning The Turquoise crystal meaning is highly versatile Because of the stone’s connection to the throat chakra and the energy of water, plus its long history of being used for spiritual and energetic healing, the ways to connect with the Turquoise crystal stone meaning are endless However, some of the most powerful intentions to use with a Turquoise crystal stem from
- Turquoise (color) - Wikipedia
Turquoise ( ˈtɜːrk (w) ɔɪz TUR-k (w)oyz) is a cyan color, based on the mineral of the same name The word turquoise dates to the 17th century and is derived from the French turquois, meaning 'Turkish', because the mineral was first brought to Europe through Turkey from mines in the historical Khorasan province of Iran (Persia) and Afghanistan today [1][2][3] The first recorded use of
- Turquoise Value, Price, and Jewelry Information - Gem Society
Discover turquoise gemstone value factors, history, colors, treatments, and care Learn how to identify genuine stones, top mining sources, and durability considerations for jewelry
- Turquoise Texas: Authentic Turquoise Jewelry
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- Turquoise Gemstone Information - GemSelect
Turquoise occurs as botyroidal (grape-like) masses or nodules in fissures The best quality turquoise stone is located in Northeast Iran Turquoise deposits are also found in Afghanistan, Argentina, Australia, Brazil, China, Israel, Mexico, Tanzania and the USA
- Gemstones - Turquoise - USGS
The name turquoise may have come from the word Turquie, French for Turkey, because of the early belief that the mineral came from that country (the turquoise most likely came from Alimersai Mountain in Persia (now Iran) or the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt, two of the world's oldest known turquoise mining areas ) Another possibility could be the name came from the French description of the gemstone
- Turquoise History and Lore - GIA
Turquoise is one of the world’s most ancient gems Archaeological excavations revealed that the rulers of ancient Egypt adorned themselves with turquoise jewelry, and Chinese artisans were carving it more than 3,000 years ago
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