Gurhan Turquoise Drop Earrings in 24 Karat Yellow Gold
By Gurhan
Located in Saint Louis, MO
A pair of turquoise drop earrings, from Turkish designer Gurhan, set with two oval shaped turquoise
2010s Turkish Drop Earrings
Opal, 24k Gold
Gurhan Turquoise Drop Earrings in 24 Karat Yellow Gold
By Gurhan
Located in Saint Louis, MO
A pair of turquoise drop earrings, from Turkish designer Gurhan, set with two oval shaped turquoise
Opal, 24k Gold
One-of-a-Kind Elements Gold Pendant Necklace, with Turquoise
Located in New York, NY
One-of-a-Kind Gold Pendant Necklace, from the Elements Collection, Blue/Green Rosecut Turquoise
Turquoise, Gold, 22k Gold, 24k Gold
Gurhan Turquoise Diamond Gold Earrings
By Gurhan
Located in Lambertville, NJ
A pair of 18k and 24k gold earrings set with turquoise cabochons and approximately 1.84ctw of G/VS
Diamond, Turquoise, 18k Gold, 24k Gold
Gurhan Phoenician Turquoise Gold Three Strand Necklace
By Gurhan
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
Gurhan Phoenician three strand necklace in 24K yellow gold. The necklace sports a mixture of
Turquoise, 22k Gold, 24k Gold, Yellow Gold
One-of-a-Kind Rune Gold Center Stone Ring, with Turquoise
Located in New York, NY
One-of-a-Kind Gold Center Stone Ring, from the Rune Collection, Blue/Green Oval Cabochon Turquoise
Turquoise, Gold, 24k Gold
One-of-a-Kind Rune Gold Center Stone Ring, with Turquoise
Located in New York, NY
One-of-a-Kind Gold Center Stone Ring, from the Rune Collection, Blue/Green Cabochon Turquoise Size
Turquoise, Gold, 24k Gold
Gurhan Gold Turquoise Pendant Necklace
By Gurhan
Located in Lambertville, NJ
New 24k gold necklace by Gurhan, set with large turquoise pendant. Necklace is 18.5" long and 5mm
Turquoise, 24k Gold
Gurhan 24 Karat Gold Turquoise Ring
By Gurhan
Located in Dallas, TX
Made by Gurhan, this 24 karat yellow gold ring features a bezel set oval cabochon turquoise with a
Turquoise, 24k Gold, Yellow Gold
Gurhan 24 Karat Gold Turquoise Necklace
By Gurhan
Located in Dallas, TX
Made by Gurhan, this 24 karat yellow gold necklace features a bezel set oval turquoise cabochon
Turquoise, 24k Gold, Yellow Gold, Gold
Gurhan 24 Karat Yellow Gold Turquoise Drop Earrings
By Gurhan
Located in Dallas, TX
From Gurhan, these 24 karat yellow gold drop earrings feature bezel set oval turquoise cabochons
Turquoise, 24k Gold, Yellow Gold
Gurhan 22-24 Karat Hammered Yellow Gold Turquoise and Diamond Ring
By Gurhan
Located in New York, NY
GURHAN one-of-a-kind ring set in 24 Karat hammered yellow gold featuring a 10mm cushion cabochon
Diamond, White Diamond, Turquoise, 24k Gold, Yellow Gold, 22k Gold
The thought of vintage and antique turquoise jewelry often conjures up images of striking Navajo bracelets and necklaces worn with a denim shirt and cowboy boots. This all-American look has been celebrated by fashion designers like Ralph Lauren and Tommy Hilfiger on their runways and in ad campaigns. In the October 2016 issue of Vogue magazine, Tom Ford said he only wears turquoise jewelry at his Santa Fe ranch. So what is it about this gorgeous blue-green stone that makes us wish that we were born in December?
It’s not surprising that turquoise is abundant in New Mexico and Arizona because, according to the Gemological Institute of America (GIA), it needs to be in “dry and barren regions where acidic, copper-rich groundwater seeps downward and reacts with minerals that contain phosphorus and aluminum.
Turquoise is not found in a single crystal but is a combination of microcrystals. Its appearance, waxy and opaque, is attributed to its structure and composition. “It’s an aggregate of microscopic crystals that form a solid mass. If the crystals are packed closely together, the material is less porous, so it has a finer texture. Fine-textured turquoise has an attractive, waxy luster when it’s polished. Turquoise with a less-dense crystal structure has higher porosity and coarser texture, resulting in a dull luster when it’s polished,” notes the GIA. Since no one wants to set a dull piece of turquoise, porous turquoise is often treated to make the stone more attractive.
In the United States, there have been discoveries of turquoise from 200 B.C. It is not just loose turquoise stones that have been found, but entire suites of jewelry from prehistoric times. In the late 19th-century, the Navajo Indians, who learned silversmithing from the Spanish, started to make beads out of turquoise and eventually combined it with silver around the 1880s. Initially this jewelry was for ceremonial purposes, but it became fashionable once the tourism in the Southwest picked up in the beginning of the 20th century.
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