Turquoise Indian Jewelry
Authentic Native American
jewelry is often handcrafted form coral, turquoise, silver and gold
Turquoise Jewelry
by Roy Dietelzieg
Turquoise Jewelry Is Absolutely Magnificent
Examples of turquoise jewelry have been found that date back to
ancient Egyptian times. The famous burial mask of Tutankhamen as
adorned with turquoise and there were many other pieces of turquoise
jewelry found in his tomb. There have also been numerous pieces of
Aztec turquoise jewelry that have been discovered. These ancient
cultures appreciated the beauty of this blue-green mineral.
Throughout history, other cultures produced turquoise jewelry and
other items that incorporated turquoise. The native Indians of
America have made use of this gem throughout the centuries it is
still considered an essential part of their colorful heritage.
Turquoise jewelry is a wonderful gift for anyone, but it is
especially appropriate for anyone born in December. This is because
the gemstone for December is traditionally turquoise. It is an
extremely versatile mineral and can be set into silver earrings or
elaborate 24-carat gold necklaces. There are different grades of
turquoise and it is possible to buy a piece of turquoise jewelry for
only a few dollars. Of course, the value of a piece of turquoise
jewelry depends on the quality of the stone used, the amount and
also the value of any other stones that are in the piece.
As turquoise is not a naturally hard mineral. This does make it
easier for the gem to be cut to fit any type of turquoise jewelry. A
hardening process is used to help protect the mineral once it has
been cut to the desired shape and size. The most expensive forms of
turquoise are those that require the least amount of hardening
treatments. This does, however make it more difficult to use them to
form turquoise jewelry, as it is easier for it to break. The lower
grades of turquoise require a lot of hardening and waxing before
they can become pieces of turquoise jewelry and are less sought
after. The color of the turquoise also has an impact on its value.
If a piece of turquoise jewelry comprises a piece of sky blue
turquoise then its value is going to be far higher than a piece that
utilizes greenish-blue and speckled turquoise.
Due to the fragility of turquoise, special care needs to be taken
when wearing a piece of turquoise jewelry. It is also extremely
vulnerable to damage from solvents as it is a phosphate mineral.
Special care needs to be taken to avoid any turquoise jewelry coming
into contact with perfume, skin oils and chemical cleaning fluids.
All of these can cause deterioration of the color and shine of the
turquoise. Perfume, cosmetics, sunscreen, and hairspray need to be
applied before you put on a piece of turquoise jewelry to lessen the
potential damage that may be caused to the gemstone. Direct sunlight
can have an extremely detrimental effect on turquoise as it causes
it to fade and dry out which makes it more brittle and easier to
break. Always clean turquoise jewelry with a soft cloth to remove
any build-up and store in a separate box from harder gemstones to
prevent scratching.
About the author: Roy Dietelzieg worked in the jewelry
industry for 10 years and has been writing about his reflections on
jewelry philosophy. Read Roy's articles about buying tips for
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