Is Mojave turquoise real?

Turquoise has been extracted from Sinai Peninsula in Iran, mining turquoise since 5000 B.C. Mojave turquoise is a breathtakingly vivid Turquoise that has been crafted through a process using hydraulic press by assembling turquoise nuggets. A bronze metal matrix is introduced throughout the base of brick turquoise.
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Is Mojave turquoise real turquoise?

Mojave Turquoise is among these stabilized Turquoise stones, and is said to be the only stone available that features a real metal matrix and real Arizona Turquoise. And even better- you could be rocking this rare stone embezzled in your own uniquely designed ring.
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Is Mojave purple turquoise natural?

Yes, you heard us right, it is a purple stone! Purple Mohave Turquoise is only available in the Kingman Mine in Arizona. This unique stone showcases bright crimsons, blues, pinks, purples, and violets with striking metallic matrices. Unfortunately, it is not naturally purple.
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Is Mohave turquoise rare?

While Purple Mohave Turquoise is an assembled gemstone, the complexity and uniqueness of its crafting process, combined with the sole source, makes it extremely rare, especially in calibrated sizes for jewelry collections.
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Is green Mojave turquoise natural?

Mojave Turquoise is crafted using only natural turquoise nuggets mined and processed at the Kingman Turquoise mine in Kingman Arizona.
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Identifying real and fake turquoise



Is Mojave green turquoise dyed?

Turquoise is a phosphate of aluminum with copper and traces of iron. Depending on its origin, the stone can be sky blue to green depending on the amount of copper (which makes it blue) and iron (which makes it green). Our Mojave green turquoise is made from genuine turquoise stones that have been dyed and stabilized.
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What is blue Mohave turquoise?

Turquoise has been extracted from Sinai Peninsula in Iran, mining turquoise since 5000 B.C. Mojave turquoise is a breathtakingly vivid Turquoise that has been crafted through a process using hydraulic press by assembling turquoise nuggets. A bronze metal matrix is introduced throughout the base of brick turquoise.
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What is Arizona turquoise?

Arizona Turquoise mines are world famous for their beautiful true blue Turquoise. Turquoise is Arizona's most important gem material. This gem ranks top in value per production and is the most widely known of Arizona's gemstones.
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What is a Sleeping Beauty turquoise?

Known for its unique color that ranges from chalky-blue, similar to 'robin's egg' blue to sky-blue, to deep-blue, the Sleeping Beauty turquoise is for sure one of the most sought after gemstones in the turquoise world. According to research, the darker it is, the rarer it is.
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Is purple turquoise real?

Often called "The Purple Turquoise" sugilite is actually not a turquoise at all. It was first discovered in Japan in 1944 and was named after the man that discovered it; Ken-ichi Sigi. The first specimens were a yellow color and not purple at all.
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Is composite turquoise real?

Smaller pieces of turquoise may be bonded together to form larger pieces. The individual pieces are all turquoise; therefore the entire stone is still considered genuine turquoise. The Gemological Institute of America (GIA) refers to this as "Composite" turquoise.
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What's purple turquoise called?

There is only one source for this particular type of Turquoise. That source is from the Kingman mine in Arizona. Purple Turquoise starts out as stabilized Blue Kingman Turquoise.
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How do you get purple turquoise?

More than likely, what you have is actually a form of reconstituted turquoise, where the dehydrated rock was ground up and mixed with a red dyed resin, forming the purple color in a plastic reinforced product.
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How many colors of turquoise is there?

There are four variations of turquoise color names in the original 140 colors supported by web browsers.
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Is stabilized turquoise real?

What is stabilized turquoise? Soft, low grade, turquoise that has undergone a stabilization process to enhance its hardness and color. During this process, the stone is put under pressure, causing it to absorb a clear epoxy or plastic filler. This results in a harder stone that is suitable for use in jewelry.
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Is green turquoise real?

Genuine Turquoise has a bright blue-green color, while fake Turquoise aka howlite can be a wide range of colors, including green, black, brown, pink, and even purple.
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How do I know if my turquoise is real?

Turquoise is naturally a soft stone, but howlite (the turquoise imitation), is even softer. This means that if you scratch your stone and it scratches easily, you most likely have a piece of howlite. But if it's very difficult to scratch your stone, you've got genuine turquoise!
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What is the highest grade turquoise?

The rarer the stone's color, the more valuable the stone. TQI color grading is done on a scale from 1 to 10. A score of a 1 being the lowest and 10 being the highest.
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Which turquoise is most valuable?

Blue Turquoise

The most-prized turquoise color is an even, intense, medium blue, sometimes referred to as robin's egg blue or sky blue in the trade.
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Is Arizona turquoise rare?

By the early 1960's, the demand for Bisbee turquoise was high. Bisbee turquoise comes in many shades of blue with webbing, but the highest quality Bisbee turquoise is dark blue with chocolate brown or red webbing. Today, genuine Bisbee turquoise is rare and highly collectible.
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What state has the best turquoise?

Nevada has been the leading producer for American turquoise for some time. Turquoise is primarily made up of copper, so it's not a big surprise to find there are also a lot of copper mines in both Arizona and Nevada.
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Is Kingman turquoise rare?

Today, even the quality natural turquoise from Kingman has become rare in the wake of rising demand for good quality American turquoise.
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Where is blue turquoise found?

Turquoise has been mined all over North America for hundreds of years, but its richest deposits have always been found primarily in the southwestern states of Arizona and Nevada. California has also been a popular source of the opaque blue gemstone over the years, with mines found in San Bernardino and Inyo Counties.
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Is blue copper turquoise natural?

Copper Turquoise is normal Turquoise that has been crumbled and reformed to add copper to it, in order to create the beautiful effect of the stone. Individual who will wear it will get the benefit of both coppers as well as turquoise.
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How do you appraise turquoise?

Turquoise Quality Index

The TQI is a number on a scale between 8 and 100. The higher the TQI number, the better quality the turquoise, the higher the grade and the more valuable the stone. High numbers are rare; less than 1% of turquoise on the market score a 90 or better.
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