Turquoise is commonly referred to as the Sky Stone, and is well-known by Southwest Native American Indian Tribes. Turquoise dangle earrings are considered ancient talismans, and are revered for the intrinsic health and happiness elicited with adornment. Turquoise has captivated people across the world, and many cultures believe Turquoise, the most beautiful gemstone, possesses powers….
Native American Turquoise Earrings
About Native American Turquoise Earrings Native American turquoise earrings are very popular among many different genres today. The tweens, teens and college students love the many variations of tones and styles they can wear. Some people enjoy wearing Native American turquoise earrings for their historical value. Still others believe the stones have healing properties. Whatever…
Turquoise Hoop Earrings
Beauty and Power: Turquoise Hoop Earrings Turquoise is one of the most dazzling and alluring stones on the planet. This is probably why Native Americans and other indigenous peoples started making jewelry with it as long as seven-thousand years ago. There are many historical and cultural references to this beautiful, blueish-green stone. It is used…
Turquoise Earring
Turquoise earrings are made of beautiful blue-green stones. Although they have been around for many years they seem to become more and more popular with every passing season. Women of all ages use turquoise earrings to add some style and a pop of color to an outfit. Turquoise earrings can be mixed with gold, silver…
Sterling Silver Turquoise Earrings
Sterling silver turquoise earrings are among the oldest pieces of jewelry in the world. Turquoise is indeed a stone that dates to hundreds of years ago and is usually associated with the last month of the year; December. The sterling silver turquoise earrings are further linked to great success in life, good health and plenty…
Turquoise and Gold Earrings
Turquoise and Gold Earrings: A History Turquoise is a hydrous mineral formed from the weathering of subterranean copper, phosphate, and aluminum. Its strikingly opaque, blue-green appearance has made it a valued gem in jewelry making for centuries. However, the term “turquoise” dates more recently to the sixteenth century and is derived from the old french…