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Turquoise Jewelry....

We tend to become attached to our Native American jewelry and hand it down to future generations. Choose your piece because it speaks to you, wear it often and you'll never give it up. Any time you pay a premium price for jewelry you should be sure the person you are buying it from is reputable and knowledgeable about all aspects of the item.

Care And Treatment Of Your Turquoise Jewelry:
Don't store turquoise with harder gemstones that might rub against it and scratch it.Keep turquoise away from high heat and chemicals. Take it off when using household cleaners. Even stabilized turquoise can be affected by common household cleaners. Clean your turquoise in warm, sudsy water and dry it immediately with a soft cloth.

Turquoise is believed to be the master healer and protect against environmental pollutants, strengthen anatomy & guard against disease. From ancient times, turquoise is believed to insure happiness, dispel fear and protect against snake bite. In the American Southwest, the turquoise is believed to be from the sky, the color of heaven and has the power to bring rain and therefore, good harvests.

A Little Bit About The Turquoise:
Turquoise has been mined throughout the world. Besides the US, turquoise is mined in Mexico, Peru, Chile, Australia, China, and India. Clear blue Persian turquoise is believed to be among the finest turquoise in the world. Mines in India and China produce green turquoise. The name turquoise is from the French and means "turkish stone".
Navajo Green Turquoise and Sterling Silver Bracelet

Some of the mines in the American Southwest are:

  • Ajax Turquoise Nevada
    Stones from light blue with darker blue veins to a predominate dark green with light blue areas
  • Birdseye Turquoise Arizona
    This turquoise has areas of light blue circled with dark blue matrix, resembling the eye of a bird
  • Bisbee Turquoise Bisbee, Arizona
    A hard, finely webbed, high blue stone. It is one of the most highly collectible stones
  • Blue Gem Turquoise Nevada
    Intense blues to deep green combinations with a hard, irregularly distributed matrix
  • Candelaria Turquoise Nevada mine
    Hard, attractive, turquoise. A good quality stone of high blue color with an intermittent black or brown, non-webbed matrix
  • Carico Lake Turquoise Nevada
    A dark blue-green color with a black, spider web matrix
  • Cerrillos Turquoise New Mexico
    Colors from tan to khaki-green to rich, blue-green to bright and light colors. Cerrillos is a very hard stone and so takes a brilliant polish
  • Damele Turquoise Nevada
    Webbed with a dark brown to black matrix
  • Dry Creek Turquoise Nevada
    Both a pale blue and a cream white turquoise. Very hard, the matrix is typically light golden or brown-gray to gray-black
  • Enchantment Turquoise New Mexico
    A deep green color with tan or golden brown matrix, but can range to a deep, rich blue
  • Lone Mountain Turquoise Nevada
    The color is from clear blue to spider-web
  • Morenci Turquoise Arizona
    It is high to light blue in color with an unusual matrix of irregular black pyrite
  • No. 8 Turquoise Nevada
    Bright powder blue with a spider web matrix of colors ranging from golden brown to black
  • Orvil Jack Turquoise Nevada
    A yellow-green color
  • Pilot Mountain Turquoise Nevada
    Deep blue-green, light blue to dark green colors. The matrix is black to golden brown. A hard stone and takes a good polish
  • Royston Turquoise Nevada
    Colors range from deep green to rich, light blues set off by a heavy brown matrix. It is a soft turquoise
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  • Sleeping Beauty Turquoise Arizona
    A solid, light blue color with no matrix. A favorite of the Zuni Pueblo silversmiths for use in petit point, needlepoint, and inlay jewelry Zuni Sterling Silver and Turquoise Collar and Earrings   
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  • Turquoise Mountain Turquoise Arizona
    It is light to high blue, with both webbed and non-webbed matrix
  • Tyrone Turquoise New Mexico
    It is medium brilliant blue in its high grade form

Turquoise Jewelry Settings Terms:

Different Forms Of Turquoise

  • Stabilized Turquoise
    An epoxy resin is infused into the pores of the stone. The stone will stay the same beautiful color and will not fade over time. Stabilization allows the artists to use turquoise that might otherwise not be suitable for jewelry
  • Color Treated Turquoise
    Chemicals are used to enhance or change the color of the stone.
  • Reconstituted or Block Turquoise
    Turquoise chips that have been mixed with resin then molded into shapes.
    Navajo Block Turquoise Sterling Silver Dangle Earrings

Most of the turquoise found in today's jewelry has been treated or enhanced in some way, and that's ok as long as you know it is treated and pay a reasonable price for it. If the artists and silversmiths had to rely on only high quality, natural stones, high prices would prohibit many of us from owning any turquoise at all.

What is Natural Turquoise? Natural turquoise stones may have been cut and polished, but no artificial changes have been made. Color may change over time. Only high quality stones can be used in their natural state.
Navajo Sterling Silver and Turquoise Squash Blossom Necklace-Begay

 


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1. Sterling Silver 4 inch Necklace Extension
2. Navajo Brushed Sterling Silver Kokopelli Ring
3. Silver Cleaning Cloth
4. Opal Inlay Sterling Silver Stack Ring
5. Zuni Sterling Silver Turquoise Inlay Ring
6. Zuni Sterling Silver Multi Stone Inlay Ring
7. Sterling Silver 4 inch Necklace Extension
8. Zuni Geometric Inlay Gold Ring
9. Zuni Sterling Silver Turquoise Inlay Ring
10. Navajo Inlay Sterling Silver Heart Pendant
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2. Tom Sam
3. Matilda Chapin
4. L Bruce Hodgins
5. Calvin Begay
6. B Plaso Jr
7. Amy Wesley Quandalacy
8. S Wallace
9. H Spencer
10. C Begay
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Navajo Inlay Sterling Silver Horse Pendant
Navajo Inlay Sterling Silver Horse Pendant

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Blue Gem Turquoise Sterling Silver Bolo Tie
Blue Gem Turquoise Sterling Silver Bolo Tie

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At Pueblo Chelles Southwestern Jewelry you can find a wide range of genuine native american handmade jewelry from the American Southwest. Many items are one of a kind designed and handmade by Navajo, Zuni, and hopi artists. We specialise in amber jewelry, amber silver jewelry and have an outstanding selection of southwest turquoise jewelry, gold jewelry, gold turquoise jewelry, inlay jewelry, silver jewelry, handmade silver jewelry in contemporary styles at an affordable price.

Supporting Native American jewelers, Pueblo Chelles Southwestern Jewelry has handmade silver jewellery, Navajo indian jewellery and jet black onyx jewellery by well known artists and silversmiths such as Calvin Begay, L Bruce Hodgins, Teresa Aenio, Charlene Dishta, Spencer, Bowannie, Raymie Namingha and other native american silversmiths and artists.

Our extensive range of authentic southwestern jewelry, hand crafted by Native American artists allows you to quickly and easily purchase items such as opal and turquoise rings by Amy Wesley Quandalacy; Navajo sterling silver jewelry by Teresa Aenio; Navajo sterling silver jewelry with jasper, turquoise and jade by L Bruce Hodgins and stunning inlay jewelry by Calvin Begay.