Oval Turquoise Beads



Our oval turquoise beads range from small to large and look great in everything. Substitute them for simple round beads and you will be surprised at how much more natural your design looks. You can use chain and head pins to make necklaces that will always be fashionable. Or you can choose to make a simple bracelet and necklace set from one strand of turquoise beads. Whatever your style, turquoise oval beads are gorgeous and will complement your design.

 
 
Oval Turquoise Beads
Blue Turquoise Irregular Long Oval Beads
Blue Turquoise Irregular Long Oval Beads

$18.00 per 16 inch strand

Blue Turquoise Irregular Oval Beads
Blue Turquoise Irregular Oval Beads

$18.00 per 16 inch strand

Small Blue Turquoise Irregular Oval Beads
Small Blue Turquoise Irregular Oval Beads

$16.00 per 16 inch strand

Turquoise Oval Beads with Inclusions
Turquoise Oval Beads with Inclusions

$25.00 per 16 inch strand

Blue Turquoise Oval Beads with a Black Matrix 14x11mm
Blue Turquoise Oval Beads with a Black Matrix 14x11mm

$25.00 per 16 inch strand

Large Graduated Blue Turquoise Ovals
Large Graduated Blue Turquoise Ovals

$30.00 per strand of five beads


   

Turquoise Care



Storing -- Do not store turquoise beads with harder materials; any sort of nudge or vibration will cause the beads to scrape against the other contents. If you store your turquoise necklace with a bunch of other jewelry, don't be surprised to put it on and find all sorts of little scratches marring the smooth polish. A good way to store turquoise is to hang it.



Chemicals -- Here is a tip that most women do not discover until it is too late: keep your turquoise away from perfume! Any sort of chemical, such as perfume, will damage it. In what way depends on the chemical and the particular stone; usually white flecks will appear. When you prepare for your evening out, dab your perfume higher up your neck to keep it away from your jewelry. If you use body spray or something similar, spray the perfume on your shoulders before putting your necklace on. Stabilized turquoise has a tiny bit more resistance to chemicals than natural, but it won't hold out long. Make sure to keep your perfume and your turquoise separate.



Heat -- This one should be easy. Try to keep your turquoise away from temperatures above 90 F. You should not have too much trouble with this unless your turquoise is stored near a heater. Being exposed to high temperatures once in a blue moon will not affect the stone too much, but constant exposure is a killer. Sellers at flea markets and shows are especially vulnerable to this. I once met a turquoise vendor that lost hundreds of dollars because the heat turned his turquoise a faint shade of purple. If you sell out doors, keep your turquoise shaded from the sun. Do not throw your turquoise out in a storage shed unless it is air conditioned or you live a cool climate.



Cleaning -- Turquoise is not a stone that requires constant cleaning and polishing. If you notice your jewelry does not look as glossy as it used to, it is probably from oils that the beads absorbed from your skin. Gently buff the turquoise with a soft cloth and it should shine like new. In the case that you absolutely must wash your turquoise for whatever reason, swish it in warm soapy water for about five seconds, then dry it quickly with a soft cloth. Under no circumstances should your turquoise be in contact with jewelry cleansers. Turquoise set in sterling silver is a whole other issue, however. Dip a cue tip in the cleanser and carefully wash the silver without touching the turquoise. When it is back to its original beauty, go ahead and rinse the entire necklace in warm water. Dry quickly.

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