Natural Gem Grade 43.7cts Persian Turquoise Cabochon (#02)

Natural Gem Grade 43.7cts Persian Turquoise Cabochon (#02)

$437.00


Natural Turquoise Cabochons
43.7 cts
1" x 1 3/4"

This crazy green turquoise with mellow yellow matrix came to us from far distant lands.  Persia is well known for producing turquoise of a very high quality and this particular stone fits that designation extremely well.  The stone is super hard, which is the reason behind its high shine.  It is altogether natural and was cut here in the states by John Huntress of Santa Fe, NM.

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Persian Turquoise

In the Southwest, we tend to take turquoise for granted; yet it has been labeled the “Gemstone of the Centuries”. Over 7,500 years ago, slave convoys were sent into the Sinai Peninsula to pluck pieces of the blue gem from the rocks where it had formed. In ancient Egypt, turquoise was believed to have mystical powers and appeared in amulets and talisman representing their gods Amum and Isis. A gold and carved turquoise bracelet was found on the mummified arm of Queen Zer, a ruler during the first dynasty of Egyptian pharaohs. The four bracelets found in her burial are the earliest known examples of precious metal jewelry.

The Middle East emerged as the great purveyor of turquoise, supplying the ancient Egyptians, Nubians, Greeks and Romans. It is believed the name was derived from the French word, Turquie, a reference to the Turkish traders first bringing the rich blue stones to the European continent. It was assumed that the brilliant blue and green stones originated in Turkey when, in fact, they were most likely extracted from mines in the Sinai Peninsula and the Alimersai Mountain in Persia (Iran).

Related legends:

Precious Stones
Turquoise; Precious stones have symbolic implications. For example, turquoise if a "collective term for all the precious stones, wealth, or mixed offerings. Good fortune is attributed to this stone." Both white shell and turquoise are emphasized in Kinaalda? More about this legend 

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