| Turquoise is one of the oldest opaque mineral. It | | | | (Turkish in French). Egyptians were the first to |
| is available in hues ranging from sky blue to grey | | | | use turquoise innately in jewelry. Turquoise, |
| green. The soothing color of Turquoise makes it | | | | chemically, is a hydrated copper aluminum |
| appear extremely attractive and sensuous. In | | | | phosphate of cryptocrystalline structure. Its blue |
| ancient culture, turquoise was known as a symbol | | | | color is acquired from the copper and green |
| of wealth. Even today, turquoise is gifted or | | | | present in iron and precise amount of chrome. |
| brought for fortuity and wealth. It is also said to | | | | Reliant on its origin, turquoise frequently flaunts |
| be an epitome of strength and protector from | | | | colored splotches or veins in brown, black and |
| physical and psychic sensitivity. | | | | grey. These patterns are ascribed as |
| The name Turquoise originates from Turc | | | | âTurquoise Matrixâ. |