Turquoise Earrings
Explore our turquoise earrings: studs, drops, and hoops set with natural/vintage turquoise. Lightweight bohemian/casual designs highlight the earthy blue color, suitable for daily wear, gifting, or festivals.
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Turquoise Round S925 Silver Ear Cuffs -
Turquoise Round Mother of Pearl S925 Silver Earrings -
Turquoise Round Bead S925 Silver Earrings -
Turquoise Moon-Round S925 Silver Earrings -
Turquoise Round S925 Silver Earrings -
American Turquoise Seed Pearl Earrings -
Turquoise Round Bead Teardrop Earrings -
Turquoise Sleeping Beauty Mother of Pearl S925 Silver Earrings -
Turquoise Round Bead S925 Silver Earrings -
Natural Turquoise Millet Bead U-Shaped Luxury Earrings -
Natural Turquoise Heart-Shaped Luxury Earrings -
Natural Turquoise Egg-Shaped Luxury Earrings -
Natural Turquoise Clover Luxury Earrings -
Natural Turquoise Round Bead Pearl Long Luxury Earrings -
Natural Turquoise Square Luxury Earrings -
Blessing Gourd Turquoise Earrings S925 Silver -
Turquoise Flexible Butterfly Earrings
How is Turquoise formed, and where is it mainly produced?
Turquoise forms when copper, aluminum, and phosphorus-rich aqueous solutions react with rocks (e.g., volcanic rocks) in weathered geological zones. Major production areas include Iran (for Persian turquoise), Hubei (China), and Arizona (the United States).
How to distinguish genuine Turquoise from fakes?
Genuine turquoise has a Mohs hardness of 5-6, a waxy luster, and natural iron-streak patterns; it’s slightly porous. Fakes (e.g., dyed magnesite) have uniform colors, unnatural "streaks," lower hardness, and no inherent porosity.
Is Turquoise’s hardness suitable for daily wear?
With a Mohs hardness of 5-6, turquoise is moderately hard. It’s prone to scratching, so it’s suitable for daily wear but needs to avoid contact with hard objects and harsh abrasion.
How to maintain Turquoise in daily life?
1. Store in a sealed box to avoid direct sunlight.
2. Keep away from perfumes, lotions, and sweat; remove during sports.
3. Clean with mild soapy water and a soft brush, then dry with a cloth.
What are the common colors of Turquoise?
Turquoise comes in hues like sky-blue, blue-green, pale green, and yellow-green. Vibrant sky-blue (Persian turquoise) is the most prized, often paired with natural iron-streak patterns.
What are the uses of Turquoise, and what to note when purchasing?
It’s used in fine jewelry, carvings, and beads. When purchasing, prioritize vibrant sky-blue hues, dense porcelain-like texture, and natural, elegant iron-streak patterns.
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