Collection: Turquoise
Turquoise is one of the world's most ancient gems. Its name means 'Turkish stone', as it was first imported to Europe via Turkey.
Turquoise can be a uniform color or have attractive patterns of brown, grey, or black veins, known as 'matrix'. Since turquoise is opaque and rarely faceted, it is usually cabochon cut or turned into beads.
Over 6,000 years ago, Persians believed turquoise prevented fatalities. Ancient Egyptian and Chinese cultures prized turquoise jewelry and carvings.
Indigenous tribes of the American Southwest used turquoise as a ceremonial and decorative gem, as well as currency. The Apache believed that attaching turquoise to a bow or firearm increased a warrior's accuracy.
Turquoise is thought to bring good health, good fortune, and protection from evil. It promotes a sense of well-being and spiritual harmony.