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Turquoise as a Mineral and Gemstone | Uses and Properties - Geology.com
Earth Science Records: Highest mountain, deepest lake, biggest tsunami and more. Diamonds: Learn about the properties of diamond, its many uses, and diamond discoveries. Turquoise is a bright blue to blue-green mineral that has been used to produce gemstones and small sculptures for over 6000 years.
Turquoise Quality Factors | Different Types & Colors of Turquoise | GIA
Typically, turquoise is judged on three basic quality factors: color, texture and the presence or absence of matrix. Learn more about turquoise and what makes this gem so sought after!
Turquoise | Semi-precious stone, Copper-Aluminum, Blue-Green
turquoise, hydrated copper and aluminum phosphate [CuAl 6 (PO 4) 4 (OH) 8 ·4H 2 O] that is extensively used as a gemstone. It is a secondary mineral deposited from circulating waters, and it occurs chiefly in arid environments as blue to greenish, waxy veinlets in alumina-rich, weathered, volcanic, or sedimentary rocks.
Turquoise Meanings and Uses - Crystal Vaults
Turquoise is perhaps the oldest stone in man’s history, the talisman of kings, shamans, and warriors. It is a stone of protection, strong and opaque, yet soothing to the touch, healing to the eye, as if carved from an azure heaven and slipped to earth.
Turquoise History and Lore - GIA
Turquoise is the national gem of Tibet, and has long been considered a stone that guarantees health, good fortune, and protection from evil. The gem’s name comes from the French expression pierre tourques, or “Turkish stone.”
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