What is 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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Is 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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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 Mojave purple turquoise dyed?

GEMSTONE HEALING: Mohave Turquoise is made from genuine Arizona Kingman turquoise that have been heated with brass, iron and/or copper, dyed, compressed and stabilized. The result is a brilliant coloring with intricate golden/copper webbing throughout. The is the stone of compassion and forgiveness.
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What is Mohave copper 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. We can't think of anything cooler than that.
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Copper Mohave 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 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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Is purple turquoise real turquoise?

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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What is a Sleeping Beauty turquoise?

Sleeping Beauty turquoise is noted for its solid, light blue color with no matrix. The host rock is granite. Sleeping Beauty turquoise is the favorite of Zuni Pueblo lapidaries and silversmiths for the purity in color. This mine was one of the largest in North America.
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How do you appraise turquoise?

In terms of value, color evenness and saturation are the primary considerations. A turquoise's capacity for taking a good polish without stabilization is also an important factor. (See “Enhancements” below). Generally, darker shades and less green tint in blue colors add more value to turquoises.
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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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How do I know if my turquoise is real?

The most effective way to identify real Turquoise is to do the scratch test. Howlite or other materials fake Turquoise is made from are softer stones than genuine Turquoise. Lightly use your nail to scratch a less visible part of the stone like the backside and if it scratches easily, it's howlite.
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How can you tell a Kingman turquoise?

Kingman Turquoise comes from the Kingman mine in Arizona. Kingman Turquoise ranges in color from sky blue to hues of green, the green turquoise actually comes from the Turquoise Mountain side of the mine, and is desired for it's distinct coloring. This turquoise ring shows the appeal of the Kingman turquoise hue.
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Where is Mohave turquoise from?

Mojave turquoise is sourced from Arizona Kingman Mine in the state of Arizona.
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How can you tell if turquoise is stabilized or natural?

After treatment, stabilized turquoise is harder and is unlikely to break or crack. The stone is no longer porous, so it doesn't absorb liquids or oils and the color is "locked" - unlike natural turquoise where the color can change, or deepen, over time. The cheapest forms of "turquoise" are block and imitation.
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What is Hubei turquoise?

Hubei Turquoise is some of the nicest turquoise mined in Asia! Named for the Hubei Province of China, it is a natural turquoise variety. The majority of the world's turquoise now comes from mines in China, due to the scarcity of American turquoise.
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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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What is the hardest turquoise?

Gems and minerals are assigned a number between 1 and 10, 1 being the lowest and 10 the highest. This higher the number the harder the material. A fingernail is around 2.5 and a diamond is a 10. Turquoise has a hardness of between 3 and 6 generally dependent on the quality of the stone and enhancement.
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Is green turquoise real?

Lime Green Turquoise - There are many shades of Green Turquoise which predominantly comes from Nevada in the United States. Lime Green Turquoise is the most recent color that has become popular in the American market.
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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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Who owns Kingman turquoise?

Commercial mining of the Mineral Park Mine began in the 1880s; the Colbaugh family has owned and operated Kingman facilities since the start of Arizona's turquoise mining boom. Colbaugh founder's grandson, Marty, currently runs the Mineral Park Mine, bringing a personal touch to all of his business.
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Is turquoise howlite real turquoise?

Howlite is a white stone that has black mineral veins that are similar to that of turquoise. Therefore, when the stone is dyed it is identical to turquoise. The first red flag when it comes to dyed turquoise (or any imitation turquoise) is the price.
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Can turquoise get wet?

Can you shower with a turquoise jewel? As mentioned before, water and humidity are not recommended. This mineral from dry and arid environments will absorb liquids and chemical products (water, soap, cream, ...) and the colour will be altered.
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