The stone is often cut into cabochons, but you will see it in beaded jewelry as well as flat pieces of inlays often found in Native American jewelry. In the 1970's, this gem was extremely popular. The largest and most consistent market for this beautiful stone is the American Southwest. The Sleeping Beauty mine is in Globe, Arizona, which is the world's top turquoise producer.
I found it interesting that in the Victorian era there was a surge in ornate turquoise jewelry designs. I have always associated it with the Native American culture. Fine estate pieces from the Art Deco period of the early twentieth century are often set in platinum combined with diamonds. Such vintage treasures occupy the high end of today’s turquoise market, and Provident Jewelry has a dynamite collection of turquoise time period pieces. Below are two pairs of earrings that are absolutely stunning.
Until next week, remember to sparkle on and thank you for reading!
Nancy,
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comment. As a blonde turquoise is a dynamite color for you! :-)
'The hand that wears a turquoise and seals with it will never see poverty.' Al-Qazwini, Persian scholar.
ReplyDeleteIt makes me sad that turquoise is so over looked and under valued! Gorgeous Stones. The Sleeping Beauty mine in Arizona is yelling some Gorgeous color! Love love love.
Dee,
DeleteSo agreed that turquoise is over looked and your fabulous comments are appreciated. How great that in our own backyard (Arizona, USA) we can find gemstones, this to me is absolutely fascinating!!!
M xo