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Facts and Beliefs of Turquoise Necklace

Executive summary about turquoise necklace by Sam Serio

Turquoise Necklace

Turquoise Necklace

“Pieces of Heaven.” That’s how Turquoise Jewelry has been asked by some American peoples. The port of rooms in a sky turquoise necklace is a provocative and attractive idea.

Known as Birthstones of December, turquoise can be solid or transparent, and a turquoise necklace of pearls gives an iridescent, whimsical effect. Some designers set their turquoise jewelry necklaces platinum, silver or gold; sometimes they use other gemstones in conjunction with turquoise for a complementary, enhancing effect. Chokers or neckband decorated with turquoise are also popular fashion accessories.

The single inspired the south-west of jewelry capture the desires and admiration of people from all walks of life. Its beauty, simplicity and attention to detail is unmatched in the jewelry market.

The south-west of contemporary jewelry, we are seeing today is exactly the same way as the Native American jewelry makers their jewelry many years ago. Necklaces in Persian or Iranian turquoise are the most expensive, since this variety of turquoise is considered the highest quality. Turquoise necklaces are very popular items in South America and collections of jewels, but overall, they found their way into the culture. Socialite Nicky Hilton, some celebrities who are having photographed using turquoise necklaces like country singer Lari White and actress Ali Landry.

According to gemologists, turquoise is believed by people of different cultures to have healing, protection, restoration and powers.

Turquoise – The People’s Stone

Executive summary about turquoise necklace by alan beggerow

Turquoise Necklaces

Turquoise Necklaces

Turquoise is a stone familiar and valued since 3000 B.C.E. Ancient Egyptians, Persians, and Pre-Columbian Native Americans used it to make jewelry, mosaics, and carved it into many different shapes. The Turks were only merchants that dealt in the stone.

Rich deposits of turquoise mined in ancient times were located in Persia (modern day Iran), and some of the highest quality turquoise is still being mined there today. The stone is also found in Northern Africa, Australia, Siberia, and the American South West.

The Sacred Stone

Turquoise has been a sacred stone for many cultures. Some cultures believed that if a horse rider wore the stone it would protect them from falling off. The stone is also thought to be one of the stones that make up the breastplate worn by Aaron in the book of Exodus of the bible. Some scholars believe that turquoise was one of these stones.

Some tribes put these carved items into tombs to help guard the dead and attract good spirits. The Shaman used turquoise for healing. Warriors attached the stone to the ends of their bows, for it was thought to ensure accurate arrow shots.

Although robin egg blue is the most familiar and most highly valued color for the stone, it can be sky blue, various shades of blue-green, to greenish gray. It is not always a solid color, and can have gradations of color within individual stones. Some stones have veins of other material running through them.

A very high quality turquoise can be expensive, but there are many beautiful stones available at a reasonable price. A stone for all who appreciate its beauty, and its afford-ability. It is indeed The People’s Stone.

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