turquoise
turquoise
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by Chris Ralph - 2007-08-09
The Beautiful blue and green hues of turquoise have long been prized by the Native American peoples of the southwestern part of the USA. Entire cultures were built on mining turquoise and crafti...
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by Chris Ralph - 2007-08-09
The natural cool colors of turquoise just seem to make it a gem that is easy to appreciate and enjoy. From the Ancient Egyptians and early Chinese civilizations to the Native American tribes, ma...
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by David Cowley - 2008-06-01
Turquoise rough Turquoise is possibly the most valuable, non-transparent mineral used in jewelry. It has been mined since at least 6000 BC by Egyptians. Like other opaque such as coral, turquoise ...
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by chris columbus - 2008-06-12
Turquoise is an opaque mineral and one of the oldest gemstone with a color array ranging from sky blue to grey green. It is a copper aluminium phosphate, obtaining its blue color from copper and green...
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by David Cowley - 2008-08-31
Turquoise is possibly the most valuable, non-transparent mineral used in jewelry. It has been mined since at least 6000 BC by Egyptians. Like other opaque such as coral, turquoise is commonly sold by ...
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by michael - 2009-01-27
However, you must be warned against the fact that turquoise is among those jewelry ingredients, which are prone to wear and tear and can easily lose their worth. So, if you want these jewels to ...