Articles About Turquoise
Turquoise Care

Fallen in love with turquoise? Join the club! But make sure your turquoise gems are treated properly or their beauty won't last long.

Turquoise Buying Guide

Not really sure why one stone costs more than the other? This article covers the four main factors in buying turquoise--matrix, treatment, color, and appeal.

The Possibilities of Coral Beads

Are you tired of your coral beads always being paired up with white, black, or silver? Don't give up your coral fetish looking for a more versatile color to work with. Discover new things to do with bright, vibrant red!

Important Turquoise Vocabulary

When you're shopping for turquoise you may see "stabilized", "reconstituted", or other words attached. This article explains what they mean and how they affect the value of turquoise.

Quick Turquoise Facts

How is turquoise formed? Where is it from? Here's a few fun facts about turquoise.

The Future of Coral Beads

This article explains how coral is formed and why natural red coral is scarce.

Turquoise -- A Favorite Gemstone

The global popularity of turquoise beads can partly be attributed to the fact that turquoise is found amongst gold and copper. Another attribution is the unique blue color of turquoise, which can only be described as “turquoise”.

The Real Value of a Turquoise Beaded Necklace

Turquoise beads are a bright, cheery color that is especially popular in the spring and summer time. Turquoise comes an a variety of styles and shades so even the most choosy person can find something they love.

Turquoise -- How it is formed and where it is from

Turquoise deposits slowly build up as acidic water seeps through another mineral such as copper. Thus, a lot of turquoise beads are not originally from turquoise mines at all but from mineral mines that stumbled upon a pocket of turquoise.

Turquoise Around the World

The unique color of turquoise has endeared it to different cultures of the world throughout history. Despite the geographical features separating them, all of these cultures associated turquoise with fortune and health.

Turquoise Beading Tips

The best thing about turquoise is that even the most inexperienced beader can have fun with turquoise beads. No matter the season, turquoise is the most fashionable stone around.

Imitations and Treatments of Turquoise

The first people to develop imitation turquoise was the Egyptians in a kind of pottery called faience. “Viennese turquoise” refers to an early imitation turquoise made with aluminum phosphate and colored with by products of copper.

Beginner's Guide to Beading

Obviously, the first thing you should do is choose your beads. There are five basic design types. The simplest design would be a repeating pattern.

Wire Wrapping Turquoise Pendants

Ever since the cowboy and Indian days, turquoise beads or cabs set in silver have captured man's fancy. Wire wrapping is a great, easy way to make pendants from turquoise beads and cabochons without all the equipment and know-how of a silver smith.

Making a Turquoise Knotted Necklace

A turquoise knotted necklace is easy and fun! This style looks especially fantastic if you use turquoise beads of all different shapes and sizes in the same design.


   
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