By: gaurav thakur | 2011-02-22 | Jewelry Turquoise is a blue green mineral that is often opaque and comes in many different shades - naturally. Turquoise is a highly treasured mineral and is considered rare and prized. Native Americans treasure turquoise and 2010 is said to be the year of turquoise to come back in popularity. read more
By: Archebt Otis | 2011-03-29 | Business Turquoise jewelrynot just from Native Americans Ever since my stay in New Mexico years ago, I have developed a love for turquoise jewelry. Turquoise is a hydrous phosphate of copper that is fairly so... read more
By: marinazosa | 2010-10-27 | Fashion Sterling silver diamond jewelry, as is a situation with all good diamond jewelry, will need to be saved alone in a very separate compartment in a necklaces field or in its own delicate pouch. Not performing this may eventually consequence in scratches, or even breaks if there are gemstones in the jewelry. read more
By: Josh Chaney | 2010-11-02 | Jewelry Turquoise jewelry has been treasured throughout the world since pre-history. TurquoiseDirect.com is the leading provider of turquoise jewelry at the best prices. read more
By: Erin Aletha | 2010-12-26 | Interior design Turquoise has been the favorite ornamental stone of ancient Egyptians used for their jewelry. This stone is said to be a symbol of wealth. read more
By: EagleNationalMint | 2011-04-02 | Reference & Education Turquoisea treasure from the southwest and more What region do you think of when you seen turquoise? Most see turquoise and think of Native Americans, and that’s understandable. In fact, since my st... read more
By: merrypius | 2011-04-20 | Clothing The delightful saree which is a partnership of artificial georgette material and artificial georgette shimmer and net material makes birthday parties bubblier. These materials are mixed in parts which are neatly done with sequins and other embroidery works appropriately. read more
By: Daniel Cruse | 2010-05-05 | Jewelry Discover the world of turquoise from its role in world cultures throughout history and contemporary uses today. Learn some of the common uses for beautiful blue turquoise beads for crafts and jewelry making. read more
By: cullrp7hne | 2010-12-27 | Home improvement Turquoise has been the favorite ornamental stone of ancient Egyptians used for their jewelry. This stone is said to be a symbol of wealth. read more
By: Dale Arnold | 2010-09-29 | Reference & Education With its discovery over four thousand years ago, turquoise is one of the oldest gemstones known to man. Ancient Egyptians are credited with its discovery in the Sinai peninsula. They used this beautiful stone to create jewelry and to adorn their homes, palaces and temples... read more
By: Nicole Roberts | 2012-03-07 | Beauty A simple stone necklace can improve the appearance of the person wearing it. It can make a simple casual outfit look elegant, and elegant outfits look glamorous. However, you need to learn how to choose the right kind of stone necklace for the occasion. read more
By: Janet Ashby | 2010-04-01 | Jewelry Turquoise is the lovely blue gemstone that is used in December birthstone jewelry. It is a bluish green stone that has been used since at least 6000 B.C. when the Egyptians used it in mosaics and decorative work and in the jewelry worn by their Pharaohs. It was also used more recently by Aztec kings, in masks, shields and knives, and by Native Americans and the Persians in beautiful ornamental pieces and jewelry. read more
By: Pushpinder Marjarap | 2010-09-30 | Fashion Being a symbol stone for the month of December, turquoise gemstone is truly an eye-catching gem that is highly appreciated by most jewelers and designers read more