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How to Distinguish Genuine Turquoise by Rock Ren

Turquoise jewelries have gone a long way from ancient Egyptian tombs to the modern jewelry boxes of today's modern woman. This only proves that the beauty of turquoise is appreciated over the years and its elegance is timeless.

If you are born on the month of December, then you are lucky to have turquoise as your birthstone. If you know someone born on December, then a turquoise jewelry would definitely be a great gift idea. Turquoise is such a versatile mineral that jewelers can transform them into great addition for earrings, bracelets and necklaces in combination with metal findings and other precious gems.

If you are a fan of turquoise accessories then you should definitely know how to distinguish the genuine ones from the substandard turquoise counterfeits. Take note that turquoise do come in different grade, therefore it has varying value as well.

Turquoise Colors
Turquoise is an opaque mineral that may come in blue or blue-green hues. The bluish color of turquoise is more prominent in the presence of copper. On the other hand, the greenish color is attributed to aluminum content. In rare types of turquoise, you may find a yellow green hue, which is related to zinc deposits. This kind of turquoise is commonly present in selected areas like Carico and Orivil Lakes in the state of Nevada.

The value and the popularity of turquoise are actually attributed to the uniqueness of its color. Today there are a lot of treatments that jewelry makers can use to falsify and dye low-grade turquoise or other gems to make them similar to the real ones and sell them for a higher price.

Texture of Turquoise
Turquoise, unlike other kinds of gemstones, is actually a soft mineral. It forms in stones and rocks that are rich with mineral deposits. It is actually a water-based stone. It takes a professional jeweler to transform them into fashionable and durable accessories since they do not last long enough when used on gem strings. They can be really sensitive and can break or crack easily.

Matrix on Turquoise
Since turquoise forms in the presence of rocks, you may notice some markings of the original rocks in them. There may be turquoise stones that have some thin lines on it, which is often referred to as 'spider webbed' turquoise. These linings are also known as matrix.

On Buying Turquoise Jewelries
As mentioned above, jewelers may use some treatments to enhance the appearance and durability of turquoise stones. When you are all set to buy yourself one or to give it as a gift, remember to check the authenticity of your purchase. As a consumer, you have the right to inquire about the specific types of treatments that the turquoise stones have undergone. By law, jewelry store owners are obliged to disclose this information. Purchasing turquoise jewelries can really be ecstatic, but don't get overwhelmed to the hype and excitement. Remember to choose your jewelry carefully and with caution. Turquoise can really be expensive and your choice should be really worth the purchase. So keep your eyes open and look for the signs of authentic turquoise. With the tips above, you are sure to have enough information to spot a truly priced addition to your jewelry collection.

Rock Ren is the owner of xaxe.com group. You can find more information at www.xaxe.com 。

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This article was published on Wednesday 25 October, 2006.
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