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Arizona AA turquoise bracelet (5-6mm balls)

BRA-TURQ-29

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BRA-TURQ-29
Origin: Arizona
Grade: AA

Dimensions:
Approx 18cm - Fits all wrists from 17 to 19cm

Weight:
About 10g

Origin:
Arizona

Quality:
AA = very high

Bracelet made of 5-6mm Arizona turquoise balls.
Grade AA (very high)
Patterns and colors may vary from stone to stone.

Turquoise has not always had this name. The Persians called it “Firuze” or “Ferozah” which translated as victorious. In Europe, this mineral was named “Calläis”, which translates as “beautiful stone”. Then, during the 16th century, the French gave it the name Turkish stone, then turquoise.

Turquoise stone is composed of hydrated phosphate of copper and aluminum. It therefore belongs to the mineral group of phosphates. It has a color ranging from deep blue to bright blue-green.

In fact, it is its copper and iron content that tints this fabulous stone. The higher the percentage of copper, the more intense the blue color will be. Chromium modulates the shades of green and iron brings a yellow to brown color.

The iron and copper content of the stone depends on the nature of the terrain. Depending on the color of the mineral, it is possible to determine its origin and the place where the stone was found. It is mainly found in dry and arid places, such as deserts in Afghanistan, Iran, Turkey or the United States.

This stone has been known since the dawn of time. Its origins date back more than 6,000 years, to the time of ancient Egypt. When the tomb of Queen Zar, queen of the first Egyptian dynasty, was opened, archaeologists discovered that she was wearing a bracelet decorated with turquoise. Even Tutankhamun's mask was decorated with turquoise.

As for the Persians, they used this mineral as currency to barter and obtain valuable objects. They also believed that turquoise protected them from the evil eye and harmful influences.

On the American continent, a large number of civilizations used turquoise in the making of masks, particularly the Aztecs. Furthermore, they attributed such a powerful power to this stone that their God of fire was nicknamed “Master of Turquoise”.

The Apaches dedicated this stone to the Goddess of Change. Hunters attached a turquoise to their arrows so as not to miss their target. The Navajo Indians used this mineral for its healing properties. They also made beautiful jewelry with this stone, which was sold throughout the world.

In 1805, following discoveries during archaeological excavations in Egypt, the production of turquoise jewelry increased. The fame of this fabulous stone exploded and a neo-Egyptian style spread throughout Europe.

Nowadays, the intensive use of real turquoise has caused the depletion of many deposits. Thus, the prices of turquoise have increased. It remains extremely popular with jewelers.

The main deposits are located in South Africa, Tibet, the United States, Peru, etc.

Turquoise is a stone that keeps away negative energies, harmful influences from those around you. Envious, jealous or mean people no longer reach the wearer of turquoise. This stone promotes positivity and acts on the temperament. It allows you to be more serene, calmer and more confident.

This stone is known to bring confidence and self-esteem. It develops the feeling of friendship. It makes the person less suspicious and more inclined to trust. It engenders feelings of compassion, empathy and attention towards others. Thus, it strengthens social relationships, exchanges, friendship and affection.

Turquoise is said to promote creativity, imagination and artistic sense. Furthermore, it easily distinguishes good taste from bad taste, whether in the world of fashion or interior design.

At the same time, turquoise is the stone of communication par excellence. It provides beautiful eloquence, constructed and instructive speeches. Its wearer has beautiful vocal qualities. It is particularly recommended for people whose profession requires mastering the quality of their communication (teachers, speakers, salespeople, singers, etc.). It also facilitates written expression.

Arizona AA turquoise bracelet (5-6mm balls)
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