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- Turquoise People
Do you have a question about Native American jewelry, art, crafts, authenticity or artists? Ask here, or read our discussions to educate yourself
- Turquoise People
Turquoise People Do you have a question about Native American jewelry, art, crafts, authenticity or artists? Ask here, or read our discussions to educate yourself
- Im thinking this might actually be an import - Identifying . . .
The turquoise beads were faceted drilled and tumbled through multiple separate cycles with a variety of media for this high polished finish, which looks very commercial
- Need help to ID stone - Identifying Discovering - Turquoise People
Hello everyone! Those earrings were part of a jewelry lot I bought but I can’t quite tell what the stones are Chrysocolla? Turquoise? Variscite? Any insight will be much appreciated 🙏
- Authentic White Turquoise? - Show Tell - Turquoise People
Welcome to Turquoise People I’m sorry, but this is not turquoise It looks like either Magnesite or Howlite, 2 stones which are sometimes dyed to look like turquoise (although these obviously are not dyed) Turquoise has a particular chemical composition, and even though it may be a very pale blue, it is not white
- Latest Value Opinions topics - Turquoise People
The world of Native American art is all about one-of-a-kind and unique pieces Let the Turquoise People community share their opinions of what your piece might be worth
- Raw turquoise - Show Tell - Turquoise People
These are some random pieces of raw turquoise I have acquired, no information on where they’re from or even whether all of it is actually turquoise
- Desert Rose Trading Necklace - Identifying Discovering - Turquoise People
Hi! I was trying to learn more about the turquoise in this necklace When I googled this company it suggested that the turquoise might be natural, dyed or completely synthetic It is heavy and to me it looks like some Chinese turquoise that I have seen But you guys are the experts! Any thoughts or comments are appreciated Thanks!
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