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Turquoise has long been used as a protective stone, and can help us feel cleansed and more energized when we work with it. Read on to find out more about this healing crystal. Boho Turquoise, Treasure Jewelry, Bracelet Stone, Rock And Pebbles, Turquoise Crystal, Turquoise Boho, Stone Wrapping, Blue Gems, Stone Crystal

Have you ever worn a piece of turquoise jewelry or been in the presence of this beautiful stone and felt its powerful healing properties flow through you? Do you find yourself inexplicably drawn to this crystal, enchanted by its inviting teal hues? Turquoise is one of the most ancient stones…

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The Crystal Vaults Comprehensive Illustrated Guide to Crystals Your On-Line Guide to The Healing Energies, Metaphysical Properties, Legendary Uses, and Meaning of TurquoiseShop for Turquoise Introduction to the Meaning and Uses of Turquoise Turquoise is perhaps the oldest stone in man’s history, the talisman of kings, shamans, and warriors. It is a stone of protection,

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Turquoise by nature is a relatively soft, porous stone, and it can vary greatly in its quality. Only rarer high-grade turquoise is actually dense enough that it can be cut and shaped without damaging the stone. Softer turquoise has to be treated in some way in order for it to be made usable. Therefore, the majority of turquoise has been enhanced in some way. The resulting piece of turquoise is then much stronger and easier to cut, polish, and set by a jeweler without risk of breaking.

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