Gemstone necklace ~Turquoise A Quality~ entirely set in a 925 Sterling Silver frame + eyelet - including a 304 stainless steel chain with lobster clasp
100% natural rare turquoise from Tibet
Native Americans revere turquoise as a powerful protective stone, as in their worldview, its colors connect both the heavenly heavens and the earthly waters, the lake. It is also considered a warning stone, as it discolors or becomes porous in the face of danger or stress. Therefore, it is important to frequently cleanse turquoise energetically and thereby stabilize it. Silver supports its healing properties, which is why turquoise is often incorporated into silver jewelry. Our silver mala coin also enhances the gemstone effect in your turquoise mala.
Turquoise Zodiac Signs: Aquarius, Pisces
Turquoise Chakra: Throat Chakra
Turquoise effect and meaning for your life:
Turquoise can help you, as an introvert, boost your self-confidence. It supports conversations, allowing you to assert yourself and negotiate successfully. Turquoise is a powerful protective stone. It also has a positive effect on friendships, making them last and ensuring consistent success, including financial success.
Turquoise
The most popular stone associated with Native American silver jewelry is turquoise. This radiant stone is one of the main features of the famous Navajo silver jewelry. Usually set in a silver "bed" decorated with various ornaments, turquoise sits at the center of the piece. In Zuni jewelry, it is often combined with other stones, including various shells. It is one of the most important stones for Native Americans in the Southwest.
The colors of this wonderful semiprecious stone range from deep blue to greenish blue to a clear light blue reminiscent of a cloudless sky. The coloration varies from a clear, unclouded color to stones interspersed with a dark matrix to the rare and popular spiderweb turquoise.
Turquoise is a powerful protective stone against negative influences and all environmental toxins. It is also worn as a lucky stone to stimulate love and good thoughts. Among the Native Americans of the Southwest, it is considered a "gift from the gods" and is associated with horses that find water in the desert. In Native American legends, it often appears as a special gift from the Great Spirit to humanity, possessing profound healing powers. It is also said that the wearer's turquoise will break if they have an accident and are unharmed.
Turquoise is also one of the sacred stones of the Native Americans. They believed that turquoise provided a direct connection from heaven to the soul. The Native Americans revered it as a protective stone and believed that turquoise, especially when combined with red coral, unleashed its powers. This is still evident today in the typical Native American jewelry.
Silver, turquoise, and red coral were combined by Native Americans to create fantastic jewelry and lucky charms. Turquoise was already known in Europe earlier. The Egyptians and Greeks revered this stone as a gemstone. Turquoise was often used not only in grave goods, but also in many jewelry and cultural objects. It is said to have the warning property of changing color in the event of serious illness or impending misfortune, making it a tireless warning and protective stone. The name turquoise probably comes from the Greek, meaning "Turkish stone." The first turquoise stones probably reached Europe from Turkey.
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