For someone that does not know what turquoise looks like this would be confusing. You you of introduce the pictures of turquoise only , instead you showed two many pictures of gem stones which are not turquoise. Confusing.
@@12345674309 I am actually gonna make them into jewelry. I recently got inspired by another yt video. Since I don't know this market well but I do know what I have is good stuff. I'm just going to make jewelry similar to what I can find online and see what happens. Idk what to ask for the raw rocks...
I always thought this stone was UGLY When we were little we had some neighbours that used to give us all of their unwanted jewellery (and shitloads of makeup) so we can play with it (yes they were that generous!) and amongst it was some turquiose jewllwery set in gold. I tried liking it but the blue was too ancient Egyptian pharoh like. So my association with turquiose was ewww But recently because of understanding the value of it I purchased the sleeping beauty one. I did it for investment but I find myself not taking the piece of jewellery off. Ironic how my perception changes cause when I remember how much I disliked it, it still evokes feelings of eww.
I believe it really depends....if you have natural oils in the "natural" turquoise stone, it will darken. I've always noticed that exposure to air and it's oxidizing effects a more likely to cause a "natural" turquoise stone to change color.....not necessarily fade.....if you have a blue natural turquoise stone, it all turn green over the course of maybe, 7years. Give or take depending on how much interaction you have with your turquoise jewelry.
Also, some people don't like stabilized turquoise, but i personally don't mind it at all. As long as there is dynamic matrixing or interesting color combinations that are appealing to me, then i tend to gravitate to it.....all in all, as a native American Diné, i love all turquoise, and there is no such thing as an "ugly" price of turquoise to me. They are all uniqué.
Any true lover of torquise will know what a Neyshapor Iran torquise.. These torquises look like junk infront of a Nayshapor iran torquise .. No offence here.. A Torquise lover needs to know what an iranian torquise is..
Bahan batu nya sangat ber walitas warna yang bagus
That's some great information, thanks there is so much to learn about turquoise.
Masya alloh cantik nya batu berwalitas warna yang cantok indah saya belum punya
Very useful!
I have a turquoise necklace as a gift.
For someone that does not know what turquoise looks like this would be confusing. You you of introduce the pictures of turquoise only , instead you showed two many pictures of gem stones which are not turquoise. Confusing.
Absolutely! I saw f.e. Larimar.
Yes. And a perfume bottle? I agree. The information would be confusing to someone starting out wanting to learn about turquoise.
I buy my Terquoise ring just one day ago this stone is really astonishing.
Very good video
I thank you right I love to hear more this is Tonya
Iike collected them as well!!
I live not far from a copper mine lots of blue turquoise and greenl have a lot of turquoise l cut my own stones and shape them
Very nice information given
I have a turquoise ring from Afghanistan. Pretty cool.
There is one turquoise found here (in the Philippines) by fisherman, it is transparent blue...
best Blues are from Arizona
Nevada has some amazing blue stones.
Particularly some of the Bisbee blue.
Is a gemstone or crystal..?
I hv iranian turquoise dark green color, it looks like black and the matrix formed number 8, pretty rare right?
Wry useful and accurate( the audio part). However, the photos provides do not relate to the turquoise mines you mentioned! Thank you 🙏🏻
I got a whole bucket of this raw turquoise but don't know what to do with it
If you have plenty turqoise, then excess you give to others who likes them😊
How much would you take for it?
@@12345674309 I am actually gonna make them into jewelry. I recently got inspired by another yt video. Since I don't know this market well but I do know what I have is good stuff. I'm just going to make jewelry similar to what I can find online and see what happens. Idk what to ask for the raw rocks...
Where to get the Iranian turquoise genuine one
Iran.
Lots of those stones are not turquoise. Wtf??
I always thought this stone was UGLY
When we were little we had some neighbours that used to give us all of their unwanted jewellery (and shitloads of makeup) so we can play with it (yes they were that generous!) and amongst it was some turquiose jewllwery set in gold. I tried liking it but the blue was too ancient Egyptian pharoh like.
So my association with turquiose was ewww
But recently because of understanding the value of it I purchased the sleeping beauty one. I did it for investment but I find myself not taking the piece of jewellery off. Ironic how my perception changes cause when I remember how much I disliked it, it still evokes feelings of eww.
Bhai jaan mene feroza ko fire test kiya per who brown ho gya please help colour restore kaise hoga
Usko nariyal k taail ya khopray mai rkho
@@likealive9559 ok bhai jaan
Lol get an orignal Neyshapor Feroza.its expensive .. lol..
When you say the colour may change in sunlight etc, does it fade or darken
Yes it does.
I believe it really depends....if you have natural oils in the "natural" turquoise stone, it will darken. I've always noticed that exposure to air and it's oxidizing effects a more likely to cause a "natural" turquoise stone to change color.....not necessarily fade.....if you have a blue natural turquoise stone, it all turn green over the course of maybe, 7years. Give or take depending on how much interaction you have with your turquoise jewelry.
If your turquoise stone has been stabilized, then the natural elements will not have much of an effect on the color of the stone.
Also, some people don't like stabilized turquoise, but i personally don't mind it at all. As long as there is dynamic matrixing or interesting color combinations that are appealing to me, then i tend to gravitate to it.....all in all, as a native American Diné, i love all turquoise, and there is no such thing as an "ugly" price of turquoise to me. They are all uniqué.
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Any true lover of torquise will know what a Neyshapor Iran torquise..
These torquises look like junk infront of a Nayshapor iran torquise ..
No offence here..
A Torquise lover needs to know what an iranian torquise is..
I can send you the best Neyshabur turquoise stone. Message me if you want
I want real turqoise. If you really want to send, plz 🙏 reply me. I m interested