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Turquoise – An ancient gem with modern appeal

posted by webmaster in June 10th, 2007  Article Under: Jewelry, Shopping     

Jewelry is always admired and loved man mankind, especially women. The glitter and spark always catches the eye and a unique design always gets the praise. Everything that has come to this world must be judged to perfection. With moving trends in jewelry market, lots of newly designed accessories have taken the attention of many. Hottest trends have galloped every season with pearl necklace, bracelets, right hand rings, cocktail rings, circle and layered jewelry etc.

Jewelry also defines your identity. With the difference in the quality and design of the jewelry trend worn by iconic starts like Ava Gardner and Marilyn Monroe to the likes of Jennifer Lopez, Kiera Knightly, Cameron Diaz and Paris Hilton, will always bring the feeling of the importance of such stones in your daily life and society.

One of the most famous gemstone jewelry, Turquoise, is well known for its opaque mineral color that looks more like bluish-green to greenish gray. Turquoise is today’s most wanted jewelry type just because of its opaque characteristics with good amount of light reflection and clarity. When turquoise is paired with cubic zirconia if displays diamond like sparks with fabulous shade of blue. You can even pair it with white, navy, black apparel to get those blue shades reveals your spirituality.

It is very easy to handle your turquoise jewelry unless if it’s crafted in silver (sterling). This kind of sterling silver is very commonly found in southwestern jewelry and needs storage to maintain the shine and quality. As its silver, sterling should be polished and zip stored away from any exposure to light. Proper care will keep your turquoise jewelry safe and sound maintaining its style all the time. All the natural colors turquoise makes a real good gem which has been with the mankind since the time of ancient Egyptians to early Chinese civilizations to the Native Americans who regarded this as a stone of sky and earth.