- Turquoise 14k Gold Pendant
- Natural Arizona
- Gemstone -
- Jewelry Type - Pendant
- Total weight - 1.550 grams approx.
- Turquoise Weight - 4.50 carats approx.
- Gold Weight - 0.630 grams approx.
- Turquoise Size - 12 x 10 mm approx.
- Emerald Weight - 0.07 carats approx.
- Gold Purity - 14k
- Pendant Bails Inner Size - 5.3 mm
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*** Pictures are taken under natural and day light. ***
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Composition: Turquoise is a hydrated phosphate mineral belonging to the family of phosphates, arsenates, and vanadates of copper and aluminum. Its distinctive blue color comes from the presence of copper, while variations in color and intensity may be influenced by other minerals such as iron or zinc.
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Color: Turquoise is famous for its range of blue hues, from sky blue to greenish-blue, with some stones displaying veins or matrix patterns of brown, black, or gray. The most prized turquoise is often a pure, vibrant blue with minimal matrix.
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Hardness: Turquoise has a Mohs hardness of 5 to 6, making it relatively soft compared to other gemstones. This moderate hardness makes turquoise susceptible to scratches and damage from impact or chemicals, so it requires careful handling and care.
- Turquoise 14k Gold Pendant
- Natural Arizona
- Gemstone -
- Jewelry Type - Pendant
- Total weight - 1.550 grams approx.
- Turquoise Weight - 4.50 carats approx.
- Gold Weight - 0.630 grams approx.
- Turquoise Size - 12 x 10 mm approx.
- Emerald Weight - 0.07 carats approx.
- Gold Purity - 14k
- Pendant Bails Inner Size - 5.3 mm
*** CHAIN NOT INCLUDED ***
*** Pictures are taken under natural and day light. ***
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Composition: Turquoise is a hydrated phosphate mineral belonging to the family of phosphates, arsenates, and vanadates of copper and aluminum. Its distinctive blue color comes from the presence of copper, while variations in color and intensity may be influenced by other minerals such as iron or zinc.
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Color: Turquoise is famous for its range of blue hues, from sky blue to greenish-blue, with some stones displaying veins or matrix patterns of brown, black, or gray. The most prized turquoise is often a pure, vibrant blue with minimal matrix.
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Hardness: Turquoise has a Mohs hardness of 5 to 6, making it relatively soft compared to other gemstones. This moderate hardness makes turquoise susceptible to scratches and damage from impact or chemicals, so it requires careful handling and care.