I have some beautiful Damali and Carico Lake, Royston and Stienich turquoise, but I just love turquoise no matter green or blue. It's always been my favorite stone.
is Orvil Jack expensive?...I just bought a sterling pendant with a 3 inch or more round stone with beautiful brown matrix..I have been collecting different types of turquoise jewelry for years now but I've never seen anything so lovely as this one.
My natural, non plastic green torquoise stones alternate with Sterling beads. I want to clean the tarnished beads, but can’t keep the chemical off the stones! Do I just have to accept the dark tarnished beads?
Beauties
Green Turquoise is my favorite ❣️ Love all your videos, thank you so much for teaching me so much about Turquoise 🥰🦋
So glad you enjoy the videos. Some say that women prefer green. I don't know about that since I love green turquoise as much as blue.
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I have some beautiful Damali and Carico Lake, Royston and Stienich turquoise, but I just love turquoise no matter green or blue. It's always been my favorite stone.
Me too
That is some gorgeous green turquoise!
Thank you. Some have said that women prefer green to blue turquoise. I think turquoise lovers like all beautiful turquoise.
is Orvil Jack expensive?...I just bought a sterling pendant with a 3 inch or more round stone with beautiful brown matrix..I have been collecting different types of turquoise jewelry for years now but I've never seen anything so lovely as this one.
After looking at so so much blue turquoise, the greens help the eyes adjust to the other details of the matrix
You are so lucky to have all these samples and we are lucky to see them ❤️🙏
Green colour is due to more amount of zinc?
More Iron. The zinc makes Faustite. See the video on the geology of turquoise.
@@turquoiseinamerica3164 nice thanks👌
My natural, non plastic green torquoise stones alternate with Sterling beads. I want to clean the tarnished beads, but can’t keep the chemical off the stones! Do I just have to accept the dark tarnished beads?
You need to consult with a jeweler who knows Indian jewelry for an answer.
@@turquoiseinamerica3164 I’m in Ecuador….they don’t know Torquoise 🙁
@@SpiffyHeart-vc8kb Perhaps you could tape the stones and only use a buffing cloth.
@@turquoiseinamerica3164 unfortunately, I’m in Ecuador, and they know nothing about torquoise or American Indian jewelry.
I have a green turquoise but not sure what type of turquoise it is?
I would suggest posting it on one of the turquoise Facebook pages