How to choose your turquoise jewellery?

As for the choice of the outfits, the choice of a turquoise jewel. Turquoise is beautiful on all types of jewellery, whether mounted as an earring, pendant, ring or even bracelet. As for the shade of turquoise, it is important to match the colour of your eyes, if you have blue or green eyes. On the other hand, if you have brown or black eyes, you must take into account the colour of your skin tone or even the colour of your favourite clothes. For summer, wear turquoise jewellery with white and black to brighten up your winter outfits.

Virtues and benefits of turquoise

The Indians, in fact, already used turquoise for its healing properties. It was believed to cure scorpion stings and snake bites. Turquoise was transformed into a balm and applied to the eyelids to prevent blindness. Tibetan Buddhists associated it with red coral, the whole symbolising spiritual wealth and good fortune. In lithotherapy today, it is believed to have many benefits; it would protect its owner from negative waves or harmful radiation, such as electromagnetic waves. Its ability to absorb these negative emanations would cause a change of colour or even a loss of brilliance. Perhaps because of its cloudless sky colour, it would be a source of balance and unification: harmony of mind and body, of masculine and feminine tendencies? It would develop the finesse of intuition and empathy. For people practicing meditation, turquoise would be a good catalyst, in conjunction with the third eye chakra like those available at minerals-kingdom.com/ for instance. Lifting certain inhibitions, it would allow positive energies to manifest and would avoid psychological blockages to its wearer. In connection with the throat chakra, it would facilitate communication and therefore interpersonal relations; it would be appreciated by speakers, reducing the stress of speaking in public and facilitating elocution. Finally, in harmony with the heart chakra, it would bring calm and serenity, amplifying the capacity for love.

Native American and Indian turquoise jewellery

Turquoise is a semi-precious stone that is not transparent. Its name is derived from its colour, blue-green. Several shades give each stone a unique character. It is extracted from deposits of turquoise, originally a chemical substance. It is found in various places around the world. However, these deposits are becoming increasingly rare. Turquoise has a mainly ornamental function and is used, among other things, in the manufacture of turquoise jewellery.

Turquoise and silver jewellery

Turquoise jewellery is available in different types. However, not all of them are made from genuine turquoise. Unlike artificial turquoise, the latter has a marbled or even rigorous appearance. It is therefore characterised by a stone-like appearance. Genuine turquoise is generally used to make pendants, pendants, rings and even ornaments. Turquoise earrings can even be found in earrings. Whatever the type of jewel to be designed, the stone is first cut and then set in a setting that allows it to be used as a turquoise jewel.
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