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Turquoise Jewelry


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Beautiful, tropical, water-colored turquoise jewelry is a joy to wear and as appealing today as it was in the past. Its timeless color lets turquoise jewelry translate easily to both designer fashion and comfortable cosmopolitan looks.
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Hypnotic turquoise jewelry, the color of gentle, tropical island water and all its many beautiful robin’s egg blue to pale green hues, is ever fascinating crafted either in a design that says sophisticate or just chunked together as crafty bohemians do. Called turquoise by the French who encountered it when trading with the Turks, the naturally occurring mineral hydrated cooper and aluminum phosphate that turquoise jewelry is created from, occurs as crust or vein-like deposits in dessert-type regions around the world.

Turquoise jewelry has a history that dates from prehistoric times. Before Egypt’s King Tutankhamun and the earliest Chinese dynasties, turquoise was mined and valued in Afghanistan, Iran, Tibet, Australia, Chile, Turkestan, Poland, France, Mexico, and the American Southwest.

Long associated with Native American tribes, turquoise jewelry was skillfully crafted and designed and often mixed with silver. While its origins speak to religious ceremonial use and ornamentation, today most turquoise jewelry is mainly sought after for its unique colors and handcrafted look by both fashionistas and lovers of generic, earthy handcrafts.

Created from smoothed cabochons, flat-backed dimensional domes in a variety of sizes ranging from small to palm-sized or larger, turquoise jewelry is designed into bracelets, rings, earrings, necklaces, hair clips, watches, belts, added to sandals and handbags, all with striking results. Jeans, soft colors and delicate prints when paired with turquoise jewelry such as a chunky necklace or a wrist of bracelets or wide cuffs, make for a universally appealing bohemian, iconic summertime look.

The turquoise gem stone, being a naturally occurring mineral, goes by a variety of names. American turquoise describes the pale blue to greenish colored turquoise most widely recognized in the marketplace and in turquoise jewelry, despite its geographic source. A blue color that is mottled is known as Edisonite. Turquoise jewelry made from Iranian turquoise is considered to be top quality and is a true, light blue in color. Less desirable for turquoise jewelry is Egyptian turquoise, which is bluish to yellowish-green in color.

Wearing turquoise jewelry is a joy and is said to promote prosperity, prevent accidents, and ward off the evil eye. Its amazing color can be worn beautifully on all skin types. For those born in December, turquoise is their birthstone and has an associated meaning of forget-me-not. Turquoise jewelry can possess homeopathic healing properties and increase creativity, and serenity.

When wearing turquoise jewelry, because of the porosity of the turquoise, avoid hair spray, perfume, lotion, and soap. Turquoise jewelry is easy to wear and easy to clean by gently wiping the gem stone with a soft, moist cloth. Claim some of this brilliant sky and water-colored turquoise jewelry for yourself!


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