Turquoise is an opaque, blue-green mineral, a hydrated phosphate of copper with a high aluminum content. The natural gemstone is rare and has been prized as an ornamental gemstone for thousands of years because of its unique hue. It is considered to bring peace of mind, relieve stress and promote self-confidence. In Persia, at the time of Alexander the Great, turquoise was used on engagement rings, since according to the tradition, it signified trustworthy relationships.
Note: Turquoise may naturally display veins, pores, or small surface cavities. These characteristics are entirely normal and serve as a mark of the material’s authenticity.
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