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Turquoise is an ancient gemstone cherished for its captivating blue-green hue and believed metaphysical properties, including emotional healing and good fortune. It has a rich history across various cultures, from ancient Egyptians to Native Americans, and remains popular in modern jewelry for its unique beauty and versatility. The document also provides insights into the different types of turquoise, its significance in jewelry, and tips for selecting quality pieces.

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A Guide to the Timeless Beauty of Turquoise

1. Why We Love Turquoise

Turquoise might come across as a chic, modern-day jewel. Several sources suggest that this ancient
gem was first spotted in Turkey. It then traveled to Europe with people who revered it for its
fascinating color and called it ‘pierre tourques,’ French for ‘Turkish stone.’

Some ancient cultures believed that wearing this gem could attract good fortune, while others
thought it helped in the safe passage to the afterlife.

Turquoise, with its

It’s a mystical blue-green gem and has been in use for thousands of years due to its many wonderful
metaphysical properties as well as incredible healing properties on the physical, spiritual and
emotional level. This attractive stone discovered in different parts of the globe has a beautiful earlier
past and is among the most valued elements that can be used in ornamental products today.

Turquoise, with its captivating blue-green hue, has been cherished for thousands of years, not just
for its beauty but also for its profound spiritual, physical and emotional benefits. This stunning
gemstone, found in various corners of the world, carries a rich history and is a cherished
component in jewellery design today.

Turquoise gems have been attracting people for hundreds of years and centuries with their
beautiful colour and mysterious healing properties and meaning. This gemstone has curative
properties, especially in providing emotional integrity, physical well-being, and spiritual
development. From turquoise rings and earrings to turquoise pendants and necklaces, this many-
use gem encourages clear speaking, decreases stress levels, and encourages creativity. Regarding
its birthstone characteristics, turquoise has roots in the December birthstone and is symbolic of
Sagittarius and Pisces zodiac signs under the influence of the planet Jupiter. Learn more about
authentic turquoise jewellery with JewelPin: American, Indian, and Western pieces, as well as the
brilliance, beauty, and versatility of real turquoise.

For hundreds of decades, the Native Americans, people of Persia, Asia, and Egypt have been
enchanted by the captivating beauty of Turquoise and the mystical charms it seems to hold.

Now, worldwide, people are becoming aware of the diversity and uniqueness of this gem.
Furthermore, Turquoise has many unique varieties and endless jewelry possibilities. Recently,
there has been a rise in the demand for turquoise jewelry in the world market.

A beginner's guide to turquoise jewelry is what anyone will need before shopping for the perfect
piece.

1.1 Key Properties of Turquoise:

 Turquoise happens to be the national gem of Tibet

 Turquoise has been associated with a host of positive attributes.

 The color of turquoise itself is reminiscent of the summer sky, which symbolizes positivity,
happiness, and possibilities.

 Some ancient cultures believed that wearing this gem could attract good fortune.
Composition and formation.

Symbolism and cultural significance.

Since ancient times, turquoise has never been undervalued for its exotic appeal as well as for its rich
history of use. The gemstone which is known to have a tranquil blue-green color with intricate
designs on its surface has been used on the necklaces of queens, religious leaders, and celebrities.
Should you ever plan to invest in a turquoise necklace – here is everything that you would need to
know regarding this piece of jewelry.

Turquoise bracelets and necklaces have enthralled jewelry lovers for ages due to their aesthetic,
beautiful color, and spiritual associations. In its vivid blue-green shade, turquoise stone has always
been adored by people of different eras and cultures that’s why this gemstone is not only an esthetic
jewel but it also has cultural value.

The beauty of Turquoise is in its ability to showcase a great variation of blue sky-like shade to a deep
green hue with pinpoint matrixes. It has been discovered that this natural gemstone is as old as the
Egyptian, Persian, and Native American Cultures each accord it their unique mystical significance.
Madonna and turquoise: for many people turquoise is regarded as a shield to protect oneself, to
heal, and to evolve spiritually, so this stone can bring serenity and harmony into the life of a woman
wearing it.

In modern fashion, turquoise necklaces have been assumed a number of forms and designs can be
worn in the contemporary fashion. While turquoise was previously known to be a simple pearl made
up of a single string of polished beads, it currently has much more intricate designs inclusive of silver,
gold, and other gemstones hence making it suitable for formal or casual wear. These necklaces are
usually hand-made by artists and give an elegant look to the piece with the integration of the stone
and other metallurgical products and trimmings.

Where Turquoise is Found?

Turquoise is primarily found in arid regions where copper-rich groundwater percolates through the
earth, forming deposits over millions of years. The most famous sources of turquoise are in Iran, the
southwestern United States, Egypt, and Tibet. Persian turquoise, often regarded as the finest quality,
comes from the Nishapur district in Iran, known for its deep sky-blue colour. Meanwhile, American
turquoise, especially from Arizona and Nevada, often has a unique matrix or webbing, adding to its
distinct character.

2. A Journey Through Time

The historical significance of turquoise across civilizations.( The History of Turquoise)

The history of turquoise is as rich and vibrant as the stone itself. Revered by ancient civilizations,
turquoise was used in everything from amulets and talismans to decorative arts and ceremonial
objects. In Egypt, turquoise was used extensively in jewellery, with the most famous example being
the burial mask of Tutankhamun, which was inlaid with turquoise. The Egyptians believed that
turquoise was a symbol of fertility and fortune, often associating it with their goddess Hathor. For
Native American tribes, particularly the Navajo, Zuni, and Hopi, turquoise holds significant cultural
and spiritual value. It is often used in ceremonial rituals and is believed to bring rain, promote health,
and protect against evil.

 Ancient uses and beliefs surrounding turquoise.


 How turquoise remains relevant in modern jewelry trends.

Turquoise is a popular and stunning bluish-green mineral known for its unique beauty and dazzling
colors. Since the beginning of time, it has been used for sculpting, carving, architecture, and of
course in turquoise jewelry.

Turquoise stone has been mined for centuries. Ancient Egyptians, especially pharaohs, were heavily
adorned with these jewels. China and Persia have mined this valuable mineral for thousands of years,
and it was known in some cultures to hold powers of protection or contain spiritual healing abilities.
It is also mined in the United States.

Native Americans began trading Turquoise in the 1800s. The turquoise-laden silver jewelry is
commonly associated with Native American culture is still very sought after today.

Turquoise in different cultures

Turquoise is one of the oldest protection amulets used in many ancient cultures as a symbol of
wealth and prosperity. It symbolises connections to the spiritual world, and thought to provide
protection from harm and negative energies. (7)

In ancient Egypt grave furnishings with turquoise inlay were discovered, dating from as early as
approximately 3000 BC. (9)

Tibetans began mining the stone at roughly the same time period as the ancient Egyptians.

They appreciate the gradual shift of turquoise's colour from blue to green as it is worn (now we know
that it can be caused by light, or by a chemical reaction brought about by dust or the acidity of the
skin). In their belief this colour-change symbolises the development of wisdom as well as the cycle of
life and death, which is central to their religion. (12)

In the ancient Persian Empire, the turquoise was worn round the neck or wrist as a kind of protection
against unnatural death. Turquoise symbolized heaven for them, therefore it appeared in every
aspect of their daily life and ornamentation. (9)

According to the legend, Native American Indians danced and rejoiced when the rains came. Their
tears of joy mixed with the rain formed the Sky Stone Turquoise. For them, turquoise means life and
it is valued for its positive healing energy. (11)

In ancient Greece, turquoise signified purity and was worn by maidens. (12)

In Western culture, this gem is also the traditional birthstone for those born in the month of
December. (2)

3. The Magic Behind Its Color

 Scientific explanation of its captivating blue-green hues.

 Factors influencing the variations in color.

Turquoise in All its Colors

Turquoise jewelry has a wide range of colors, sometimes seeming clear or brownish. You can find
that deep ocean blue turquoise color from the Middle East. To southwestern regions of America
where Turquoise tends to be brightly hued and almost glow neon green.
The stone's color usually depends on the metal content present when mined. The bluer the stone,
the higher the content of iron it should hold. Colors and textures can vary significantly, and some
turquoise will have a "matrix" present. The "matrix" is formed from the original host stone and is
interwoven veins that create unique colors and patterns in each rock.

4. More Than Just a Pretty Stone

Hardness & Strength

In the toughness department, turquoise can be considered a fairly durable gem. It has a rating of 5
to 6 on the Mohs scale, a tool developed by Friedrich Mohs specifically to measure the hardness of
various minerals.

So, while turquoise isn’t the strongest, it certainly isn’t as delicate as a pearl either. Do remember
to avoid a turquoise if it appears coarse, porous, or grainy. Pick stones that have a fine and smooth
texture as they’re likely to be more durable.

 Spiritual and healing properties attributed to turquoise.

 Stories and myths tied to its power and protection.

many more celebrities walk the red carpet with turquoise. Like the lovely ladies below.

2. Rich people love it!

Turquoise, especially the shiny, deep blue color kind, has always been popular among the elite of
society – be it royalty or just the incredibly wealthy. Marjorie Merriweather Post, heiress to the Post
cereal fortune, accomplished businesswoman, and amazing jewelry collector in her own right, owned
an exceptional suite of turquoise jewelry.

3. It’s an American gemstone.

Nothing symbolizes the American West like silver turquoise jewelry. Besides all the incredibly
talented Native American designers that produce such unique pieces, there is also the Sleeping
Beauty Mine. Located in Arizona, it produced the most beautiful robins-egg blue turquoise in the
world for years and years.

Turquoise is considered sacred by Native Americans. Said to have healing powers, it’s also used as a
protective stone.

4. It’s affordable.

The nice thing about turquoise is how affordable it is. You can get lots of pretty pieces for under $50.
And from everywhere – online, boutique stores, department stores, etc.

5. It goes well with either gold or silver.

Turquoise set in gold tends to look a bit more upscale. My experience has been the gold is more
prominent than the turquoise in those pieces. It’s also a bit more unusual. Turquoise typically seems
to be set in silver. That makes for a boho chic look if you go with dangly earrings and lots of bracelets.
Or it can be super classy if you limit yourself to one statement piece.

Turquoise comes in lots of different styles. Choose whatever suits you!


6. Everyday or super classy

Turquoise is something that can easily be your everyday jewelry. Your go-to pieces. Whether it’s
earrings or bracelets, big and chunky or small and delicate, you really can’t go wrong.

To up your jewelry game, choose a big statement necklace. Or a bracelet with inlaid turquoise. Pair
the turquoise with another gemstone, like aquamarine, ruby, or opal.

Turquoise in All its Types

Bisbee

Some high-quality turquoise is mined in the United States at the Bisbee mine in southern Arizona.
Its density is super high, making it one of the most durable and sought-after gems.

Blue Ridge

From yellowish hues of green to sky blue, Blue Ridge Turquoise jewelry varies so much in colors
and patterns. The green-hued stones are commonly referred to as Orvil Jack turquoise, named after
the miner who discovered them.

Boulder Turquoise

Known to be the most unusual of all the Turquoise, Boulder Turquoise is mined from The Royston
mining district in Nevada, USA. Boulder Turquoise tends to have a brown or even rust-colored host
rock that produces a remarkable Turquoise matrix throughout. Each specimen is one of a kind, and
the earthy colors tend to make a striking impression.

Royston

The district of Royston contains four different turquoise mines, including Easter Blue, Bunker Hill,
Royal Blue, and Oscar Wehrend. They are the largest producer of Turquoise in Nevada.

Kingman

Located in the northwestern part of Arizona, Kingman has been the main contributor of Turquoise
used in Native American jewelry. They shine with that familiar brilliant blue and green and remain a
favorite in jewelry making all over.

Sleeping Beauty

The Sleeping Beauty mine produces a very distinct light clear turquoise in appearance and is
enhanced, making it an affordable option in turquoise jewelry.

White Buffalo

Technically, White Buffalo is not a natural turquoise. But it is still a breathtakingly beautiful cream-
colored and white gemstone with a black vein. Rare as a White Buffalo, it is among the most
popular semi-precious stones in the Southwest region.

#8 Turquoise

Due to its rarity and unique spider-web matrix, the #8 Turquoise is a highly collectible stone in
jewelry. Less than ten percent of the Turquoise derived from #8 is deposited from high-quality
stones.

5. Why Turquoise Jewelry Rocks


 Why You'll Love Turquoise Jewelry: (Why choose a Turquoise Necklace?)

o Versatility: Complements silver, gold, and leather.

o Uniqueness: Each piece tells its own story.

o Affordability: A stunning gemstone that doesn’t break the bank.

Unique Beauty:

Turquoise is prized for the pretty shades of blue and green it teems with patterns of brown or black
stringing. Turquoise stones are non-uniform in nature, which implies that there are no two stones
that are similar in appearance; thus, each turquoise necklace is a work of art.

Cultural Significance:

It is possible to find various roots of appreciation and reverence all associated with turquoise. Sat is
that the turquoise is recognized by many cultures as a protective, strength-giving, and fortunate
stone.

Versatility:

From this, it is clear that turquoise necklaces can come in very large and conspicuous pieces or small
and unostentatious ones. This versatility makes it possible for a woman to wear any turquoise
necklace for casual events and other formal occasions.

Timelessness:

Turquoise also doesn’t seem to go out of fashion as it has a rather traditional look to it. The carefully
selected turquoise necklace could turn into family treasure, which can be inherited from one
generation to another.

Choosing the Perfect Turquoise beaded Jewellery

When selecting the Right Turquoise beaded Jewellery, consider the following tips to ensure you
choose the best piece for your needs: If you are involved in determining that, here are several tips
that will assist you.

Quality: It should not have been treated in any way or coloured by other dyes to get that rich-looking
turquoise. Almost every wise gemologist knows that high-quality turquoise reveals an even richer
color and contains little matrix. Thus, when going for turquoise, one should look for the real one
from authentic sources.

Setting and Design: Select a design that fits your style preference. Wholesale real turquoise jewellery
and silver jewellery suppliers sell a wide range of adornments in turquoise, going from traditional to
modern.

Customization: Custom gemstone jewellery allows one to create a design that is unique to the
individual and meets their desires.

Birthstone Chart: When picking the correct birthstone, looking up a birthstone chart is helpful, as it
will give you the gemstone for your birth month or zodiac sign.

 The 4C’s of Turquoise: (Choosing the Right Turquoise Necklace)

o Color, Cut, Clarity, and Carat explained for turquoise.


The below-mentioned factors help determine a turquoise's true value:

 Color

 Carat

 Clarity

 Cuts

Color

 Superior-quality turquoise stones showcase a bright color that is reminiscent of robin’s eggs.

 Sourced from Persia (now Iran), and therefore preferred hue for turquoise was also referred
to as ‘Persian blue.’

 Strictly avoid turquoise stones that have hints of green.

Carat

 Fortunately, the turquoise is available in a variety of sizes, from very small to considerably
big.

 In terms of weight, you can find turquoise up to 5 carats with relative ease.

 Always give preference to the quality and color grade, and not the size or carat weight.

Clarity

 Turquoise is unlike most of the other gems that are known for their translucent sparkle.

 Turquoise with splotches or veins can be found, as they are simply the remnants of the host
rock.

 Top-quality turquoise stones display an evenly spread-out bright blue color on the opaque
surface with no presence of matrix

Cuts

 Top-quality turquoise stones are usually fashioned into cabochons and can be found in
different shapes.

 Round and oval being the most common, also cut into beads or flat pieces for inlays.

 The structure of turquoise leans on the softer side, it has been used by artists all over the
world for carving fascinating fashion jewelry

When selecting a turquoise necklace, consider the following factors to find a piece that you’ll love:

Color:

Most of us are familiar with turquoise as a gemstone; however, turquoise is available in a vast of
shades from the pale ‘sky blue’ color to a greenish blue. These are usually following the color of the
gemstone and the coherency; the better quality is the deep blue one without much matrix.

Matrix:
The matrix concerns the other mineral’s connective structures that may interconnect within the
turquoise. Some users would wish for more texture in their matrix as it comes with the natural look
of the stone while others would prefer a polished and regular look at the matrix.(

Setting:

Turquoise can be set in any kind of metal: silver, gold, or platinum. Silver is especially used in
turquoise jewelry because of the way it enhances the green-blue color of the stone and because it
belonged to the original Native American motifs.

Cut and Style:

Turquoise necklaces may be thick and heavy looking like pieces that one would see on hippies from
the 70s or be more refined looking like those which are set in platinum. Imagine how it is going to
complement the other pieces of clothing that you commonly wear, the overall theme of the jewelry
items that you possess.

 Quality Grading Chart:

o Visual or textual guide to evaluate turquoise quality.

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6. How to Wear Turquoise

 Styling Tips That’ll Make You Shine:

o Casual styles: Pair a turquoise pendant with denim.

o Boho aesthetics: Layer with other natural stone necklaces.

o Elegant looks: Add turquoise earrings or bracelets to formal outfits.

7. Keeping Your Turquoise Beautiful (Caring for Your Turquoise Necklace)

 Care Tips for Longevity:

o Avoid exposure to chemicals and excessive water.

o Proper storage in soft pouches.

o Wear it last when dressing to protect the stone’s surface.

How to properly care for your Turquoise Jewelry

Turquoise is definitely a precious stone, and it needs all the protection it can get. Keep your
turquoise jewelry away from long periods of direct sunlight. Sunlight might cause fading of colors or
affect the stability of the stone.

The best way to clean your turquoise stones is to gently wipe them with warm water, making sure to
dry them completely with a soft material afterward. Don't use soaps or harsh chemicals, and keep
away from long periods of moisture. Store your turquoise jewelry safely for long life.
Turquoise, the gemstone, has recharged energy, healed the body and mind, and given balance to life
for thousands of years. Turquoise jewelry is now trending. It is forever beautiful, unique, and
timeless.

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To keep your turquoise necklace looking its best, follow these care tips:

Avoid Harsh Chemicals:

Turquoise is rather chemically vulnerable which is why it must not be used in close proximity to
perfumes or hairsprays and in general it is recommended that you avoid cleaning it with sharpeners.

Clean Gently:

To clean the turquoise necklace just use a soft cloth and moisten it with water. Do not use ultrasonic
cleaners or hard materials on the stonework since this will harm the stone surface.

Store Properly:

Turquoise jewelry should be kept in a soft pocket or cloth-lined jewelry box to prevent scuffing and
other scratches.

Regular Maintenance:

Once in a while take the necklace to a professional jeweler so that they check whether the setting is
intact and whether the gemstone has not chipped or cracked.

Interesting facts about turquoise

The name turquoise means "Turkish Stone" as it was originally imported to Europe from Turkey. The
best quality turquoise comes from Iran, but the majority of these gemstones are exported from the
United States and Mexico. (10)

If you're wearing a turquoise ring and once you see a crack in your stone, the Native Americans
would say "the stone took it," meaning the stone took the blow that you would have received. (11)

Turquoise according to the Colorpoint Institute therapeutic meanings of colours, is the colour of the
deep subconscious.

Turquoise is formed when water enters an iron-rich limonite or sandstone containing copper,
aluminum and other minerals. It takes millions of years and the right conditions for turquoise to be
formed. The gemstone's blue colour can be attributed to copper while aluminum adds a greenish
shade to the gem. (14)

Turquoise has a strong link to the colour of the ocean, so similarly to blue, it can be connected to
calmness, serenity and peace. It is strongly associated with uplifting the spirit as well as the body and
recharging our inner batteries. It is believed that this colour has serious healing properties, Many
healthcare institutions and recreation centers use this colour because of these properties

Originality Test - How to Identify fake Turquoise

Visual Inspection:

 Color: Natural turquoise typically ranges from sky blue to greenish-blue. The color should
look natural and not overly vivid or uniform, which can indicate dyeing.
 Matrix: Authentic turquoise often has a matrix (the web-like patterns or veins within the
stone) that can be black, brown, or golden. The matrix should appear natural and not
painted or artificial.

 Texture: Real turquoise has a smooth, waxy texture. If it feels overly glossy or has a plastic-
like feel, it may be a synthetic or treated stone.

Physical Tests:

 Scratch Test: Turquoise is relatively soft, with a Mohs hardness of 5-6. You can gently scratch
the stone with a copper coin or steel knife. If it scratches easily, it could be a softer imitation
like dyed howlite. Be cautious as this can damage the stone.

 Water Test: Some dyed imitations may release color when soaked in water for an extended
period. Soak the stone in water for several hours and see if the color changes or leaches out.

 Hot Needle Test: Carefully apply a hot needle to an inconspicuous part of the stone. Genuine
turquoise will not melt or emit an odor, while plastic imitations will show signs of melting
and a burnt plastic smell.

Advanced Testing:

 Magnification: Use a jeweler’s loupe or microscope to inspect the surface closely. Look for
natural grain and inclusions. Synthetic or treated stones may show air bubbles or a too-
perfect appearance.

 UV Light Test: Under ultraviolet light, natural turquoise might fluoresce a green, yellow, or
white hue, while some imitations may not fluoresce at all or display a different color.

 Density Test: Turquoise has a specific gravity between 2.31 and 2.84. A gemologist can
measure this property accurately. Synthetic or reconstituted stones may have different
densities.

Professional Evaluation:

Gemological Testing:

A certified gemologist can perform tests using specialized equipment to determine the stone's
composition and confirm its authenticity. Infrared spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction are some
methods used.

Certification:

Purchase turquoise from reputable dealers who provide certification from recognized gemological
laboratories.

Identifying Treatments:

 Stabilization: Many turquoise stones are stabilized with resin to enhance durability.
Stabilized turquoise will have a plastic-like feel and may show a uniform color.

 Dyeing: Dyed stones can be identified by inspecting for unnatural color concentrations or
inconsistencies. The water test can also help identify dyed stones.

Treatment
It is normal for turquoise to undergo treatment to improve its appearance and/or durability. Some of
the methods used are as follows.

Stabilization: This process involves placing the stone under pressure, leading to the absorption of a
clear epoxy, making the stone harder, thereby improving its durability.

Dyeing: Since color is the most important feature of the turquoise, many sellers use dark blue
pigments or other varieties of dye to either improve the color tone or make it more uniform.

Waxing and Oiling: The ‘wetting effect’ is achieved with the help of this method that involves using a
light film of wax or oil. It essentially helps enhance the glow of the turquoise.

The Astrological Significance of Turquoise

Turquoise is viewed as a powerful stone regarding astrological properties related to specific zodiac
signs and planets. Here is a vast look at its astrological significance.

Sagittarius and Pisces: Turquoise is the birthstone of December and is helpful to every individual
brought into the world during this time of the year, which falls under the zodiac indications of
Sagittarius and Pisces. In Sagittarius, it provides shelter and boosts the enjoyment of travel. The
Pisces sign offers spiritual development while also dealing with the emotional aspect.

Planetary Influence: Turquoise is connected to Jupiter and thus has qualities related to expansion,
wisdom, and wealth. It is considered helpful in bringing luck and success to a person’s life.

Chakra Alignment: As per its color, turquoise is connected with the throat chakra or some other
aspect. A turquoise is held as an accessory and is rubbed around the throat chakra, which is used to
control or re-establish the throat chakra related to speech.

8. Why Choose Our Turquoise?

 Our Commitment to Quality:

o Premium stones sourced from renowned mines.

o Ethical sourcing practices.

o Unique, artisan-crafted designs.

o Durability and timeless elegance in every piece.

Why We Choose to Use Turquoise in Our Jewellery

At Embella Jewellery, we are deeply inspired by the rich history and powerful energy that turquoise
embodies. This gemstone resonates with our belief in creating pieces that are not only beautiful but
also meaningful. Turquoise’s vibrant hue and unique patterns make each piece of jewellery a one-of-
a-kind work of art. Whether set in a simple ring or paired with other gemstones in a statement
necklace, turquoise adds a touch of earthy elegance that connects the wearer to the ancient past
and the natural world. But beyond its aesthetic appeal, we choose to use turquoise because of its
positive energy. We believe that jewellery should be more than just an accessory; it should carry with
it the power to uplift, heal, and inspire.

9. Discover Turquoise Jewelry


 Explore Our Collections:

o Turquoise Rings: Bold, timeless designs.

o Turquoise Earrings: Vibrant pops of color.

o Turquoise Bracelets: Perfect for stacking or solo style.

o Turquoise Necklaces: Elegant and sophisticated accents.

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Popular Types of Turquoise Jewelry

Turquoise Rings:

 Turquoise rings come in various styles, from simple solitaire settings to elaborate designs
with intricate metalwork. They are often worn on the ring finger and can feature single large
turquoise stones or clusters of smaller stones.

Turquoise Necklaces:

 Turquoise necklaces range from delicate pendants to bold statement pieces. They can
feature turquoise beads, cabochons, or inlays set in various metals such as silver, gold, or
platinum. Turquoise necklaces are versatile and can be worn for both casual and formal
occasions.

Turquoise Earrings:

 Turquoise earrings come in a wide range of styles, including studs, dangles, hoops, and
chandeliers. They can feature single turquoise stones, clusters, or intricate turquoise inlay
work. Turquoise earrings add a pop of color to any outfit and are available in various lengths
and designs.

Turquoise Bracelets:

 Turquoise bracelets are popular for their vibrant color and bohemian vibe. They can feature
turquoise beads, cabochons, or inlays set in metal or woven into leather bands. Turquoise
bracelets can be worn alone as a statement piece or stacked with other bracelets for a
layered look.

Turquoise Pendants:

 Turquoise pendants come in a variety of shapes and sizes, including hearts, teardrops, ovals,
and crosses. They can feature single turquoise stones or intricate inlay work set in metal or
surrounded by gemstones. Turquoise pendants are often worn on chains or cords and make
meaningful gifts for loved ones.

Turquoise Brooches:

 Turquoise brooches are elegant accessories that can add a touch of color and sophistication
to any outfit. They can feature turquoise stones set in intricate metalwork or combined with
other gemstones. Turquoise brooches are versatile and can be worn on clothing, scarves, or
hats.
Turquoise Cufflinks:

 Turquoise cufflinks are a stylish choice for men's accessories. They can feature turquoise
stones set in metal settings or combined with other materials such as mother-of-pearl or
onyx. Turquoise cufflinks add a pop of color and personality to formal attire.

Turquoise Beaded Jewelry:

 Turquoise beads are popular for making beaded jewelry such as necklaces, bracelets, and
anklets. They come in various shapes, sizes, and shades of turquoise, ranging from light blue
to deep green. Turquoise beaded jewelry is versatile and can be worn alone or layered with
other pieces.

Wearing Turquoise in Your Wardrobe

Turquoise has a magical color. For that reason, you will want to pair these jewelry pieces with your
favorite outfits. Many people have the wrong impression about turquoise, causing them not to want
to mix and match these items into their wardrobe for fear of looking outdated. If you want to wear
turquoise with a modern twist, here are a few ways to use them to boost your look.

Choose Discrete Pieces

If you have a simple but stylish look, you will want to add those discrete pieces of turquoise. Seek
out those shapely, minimalist, and striking pieces. You can add a delicate turquoise piece to a classic
outfit to elevate your look. Think about wearing a necklace with small turquoise stones, jeans, and a
shirt. A delicate ring with a small turquoise stone makes the perfect office outfit.

Don’t Be Afraid of Contrasting Colors

Matching colors and hues can make your look dull. If you want to get a bolder look, take your
turquoise jewelry and pair it with contrasting colors. A turquoise necklace will look stunning against
the background of a purple top. Use statement turquoise earrings with a coral dress. You can even
match a clear blue turquoise necklace with a neon-yellow outfit. These color combinations will give
you a modern look and make you a trendsetter.

Mix Up Blacks, Whites, and Denim

Monochrome outfits are lovely and considered classics, but they can become tiresome. Turquoise
jewelry is a way to add that pop of color to those classic colors. If you like to wear white, black, or
denim, make sure to throw on a turquoise piece to give yourself an edgier look. However, you will
want to be careful with denim. Too much turquoise and denim can make your outfit look a bit
outdated.

Pair Turquoise With More Neutral Colors

If you don’t like to be bold, think about opting for a simple look. You can easily pair these green-blue
stones with those more neutral colors in your wardrobe. Think about pairing these turquoise pieces
with those overused outfit elements. For example, if you have a classic camel coat that feels a little
boring, consider adding a turquoise into the mix for an updated and refreshing look. Combining
turquoise statement pieces with a classic-looking outfit is an easy way to modernize your wardrobe.

Going Boho Is Always a Good Choice


Many people love that chic boho look. This style is fashionable but laid-back and can pair
exceptionally well with turquoise. Remember that you need to be careful not to go overboard with
the turquoise. You can achieve the perfect boho style by pairing those turquoise pieces with a
simple outfit, such as leather fringed boots or skinny jeans. You want to rock that boho style without
looking like you are wearing a hippie costume.

With these tips, you can use turquoise to create a modern look that doesn’t feel outdated. You just
need to find the right type of turquoise to complement your outfits.

Conclusion

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If you’ve fallen in love with the turquoise and plan to bring it home in the form of pretty jewelry, then
do keep the following tips in mind. Not only will this list help you maintain the beauty of the ‘mefkat’
gem, but it will also help prevent unnecessary damage.

A turquoise necklace is not only an ornament that is close in meaning to a piece of jewelry, but also a
part of history and culture, as well as a universal accessory that can significantly enhance any type of
clothes. Thus, no matter whether you opt for a daring jewelry find that puts a focus on the turquoise
jewelry piece or a more traditional accessory piece that embodies elegance and simplicity, a unique
necklace is going to become a much-loved part of your collection. As you get to understand more
about turquoise, one thing that you need to know is that this gemstone is very eye-catching and
optimistic to your personality.

I hope you’re in agreement with me that turquoise is pretty cool. And always in style! Do you have
turquoise in your jewelry box? Tell me all about it!

FAQs about the Turquoise Necklace

Q1. What does a turquoise necklace symbolize?

That being the case, it means that when you put on a turquoise piece of jewelry, you are bearing the
energies of the stars, of healing, and of serene tranquility within you. Turquoise for those, who look
for balance and protection in their life, is a fascinating amulet. Its colors which are celestial blue and
earth green represent both the divine and the earthly.

Q2. Is turquoise worth more than gold?

When it is free from the matrix, has a clear color, and has low porosity the material can cost from
$1500 to $25000 per gram. For perspective, think about it; gold is about $60 per gram. Blue Lander
spiderweb turquoise also classifies under this one. Blue Lander was a turquoise mine situated in
Nevada.

Q3. Is turquoise a lucky stone?


In many other cultures across the world, turquoise holds a number of associations and connotations.
Traditionalists have tied this stone with protection, luck as well as abundance. It is even said that
turquoise repels the evil eye as well as misfortune, and thus is a lucky charm in many cultures.

Q4. How can you tell if a necklace is a real turquoise?

First, no other stone is even close to the real turquoise which is always blue-green in color. This is the
same reason that one should be careful if the stone is of a different color as it could be fake.
Secondly, they have to bear real turquoise and there will always be some defects.

Q5. Is real turquoise expensive?

Today the best quality turquoise is considered to be even more valuable than a diamond. The good
news is that most turquoise is not going to cost thousands of dollars, but real turquoise is not cheap.
Well, you know, the real turquoise cabochons, even a small pack, cost several hundreds of dollars, at
least $150.

Is turquoise suitable for everyone? Yes, turquoise is generally suitable for everyone, but its effects
can vary depending on individual energy and astrological factors.

How to differentiate real turquoise from fake? Real turquoise has a unique matrix pattern and a
waxy luster, while fake turquoise often looks overly glossy and uniform. Conducting a scratch test or
consulting with a reputable jeweler can help verify authenticity.

Can turquoise be worn with other gemstones? Absolutely! Turquoise can be paired with other
gemstones to complement and enhance its properties. However, it's essential to choose stones that
resonate well together.

How to cleanse and recharge turquoise? You can cleanse turquoise by smudging it with sage, placing
it in sunlight for a few hours, or using a sound bath. Recharge it by leaving it under the moonlight or
burying it in the earth overnight.

What is the best way to store turquoise? Store turquoise in a soft cloth or padded box to prevent
scratches and keep it away from chemicals and extreme temperatures to maintain its beauty and
integrity.

Is turquoise suitable for everyone according to Vedic astrology? While turquoise has many benefits,
it is important to consult a Vedic astrologer to ensure it aligns with your individual birth chart and
astrological factors.

How can turquoise influence my birth chart? Turquoise is associated with the planets Jupiter and
Venus. Its influence can enhance aspects related to these planets, such as wisdom, prosperity, love,
and creativity.

What are the dos and don'ts of wearing turquoise? Wear turquoise set in silver on the index finger
or as a pendant. Avoid exposure to harsh chemicals and extreme temperatures. Regularly cleanse
and recharge the stone to maintain its energy.

How often should I cleanse my turquoise stone? Cleansing should be done regularly, ideally once a
month. Methods include placing it in moonlight, using soil, or rinsing with water.

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