Pearl Jewellery

2-Row Turquoise Necklace

Posted on Monday, August 23, 2010 at 9:18 pm
Category: wholesale jewelry

Turquoise is a high-quality jade, gems of China in the Qing Dynasty called the kingdom of heaven, as good fortune and happy holy objects, only the Emperor and Empress of the mandarin’s hat to the top with a turquoise Xiang child. Porcelain turquoise to sky blue pine, like glazed porcelain was the best.

Turquoise is as good fortune and happy holy. Because of the different elements contained in turquoise color also varies, when the blue copper oxide, iron when the green. Among them, blue, dark blue or slightly opaque and transparent, uniform color, luster soft, no brown wire are the best quality.

Also known as emerald, turquoise, its color, named after the shape of green pine cones, is the world’s rare and expensive varieties of precious stones, because European countries via Turkey input, and therefore, "turquoise" is known, also known as "Turkic jade." Turquoise jewelry has become an important collection, is a secondary mineral from copper, aluminum and phosphorus in the groundwater in the early leaching granite formed in the veins of near-surface sediment in the TB, and is the matrix dykes the parcel. Turquoise is the earliest fossil species used for ornament.

2-row turquoise necklace

Turquoise is of course, a beautiful and ancient natural mineral. While it was a common staple in ancient cultures, it still makes its way back into modern fashion. This turquoise necklace is combined with 6mm round Beads, 8x14mm Oval beads, and 10x14mm drop shaped beads. It is approx in 20.5/22.5inches in length, and it weighs approx.109 grams. It is end up with a 2-row base metal clasp with 18K white gold overlay.

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