As we all know, Turquoise is a semi-precious stone that makes a big impact in the world of fashion past and present. People definitely attracted to it for its stories and legend. A common belief shared many of these civilizations held that Turquoise possessed certain precautionary qualities, it was thought to change
Actors are wearing and expose their elegant piece of turquoise
What is the reason behind the change?
Mine Closures
A few of the mines are closing or are closed. It becomes difficult to purchase high-quality natural stone compared to 1960s and 1970s. Turquoise from Sleeping Beauty mine in Arizona- the most expensive produced in the US and the world's most abundant source – in the present can sell wholesale for as less as $100 a strand, but a 14mm perfect round can
The bad news, the mine closed in August 2012, and just focus solely on copper mining, a more profitable undertake because of the metals' extensive industrial uses. This semi-precious stone is produced as a secondary product/byproduct of copper.
Many jewellers were saddened by the closure, and the closure of Sleeping Beauty's turquoise operation has driven up the demand. Another mine is the Copper Queen mine which produced Bisbee Blue Turquoise from Bisbee, Arizona, closed its turquoise mining operations. Morenci mine in Greenlee County, Arizona, though still active focuses on copper rather than turquoise.
Red Carpet Glamour
Another reason for the increase in the price of the gemstones is the popular use in the Red carpet. Increasing number of actresses glamorized their look with the versatile beauty of Turquoise pair it with their elegant and sexy wardrobes. The beautiful and vibrant
Other Fashions
Such rise in the use of pink gold, turquoise becomes more apparent and attention caller. Though you can work turquoise with all types of gems and metals, however, pink gold is warm therefore adding turquoise would make the piece of
Though each individual requires a piece of beauty of their desire and use, either for fashion or protection, ultimately, the startling summer blue
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