Do you know your Turquoise Facts??? - Roaming Gypsy Boutique

Do you know your Turquoise Facts???

Turquoise is a beautiful gemstone that comes in various types, each with its unique characteristics. Here are some of the most popular types of turquoise:

  1. Sleeping Beauty Turquoise:

    • Known for its vibrant blue color and smooth texture, Sleeping Beauty turquoise comes from the Sleeping Beauty Mine in Arizona. It's often prized for its uniform color and lack of matrix (veining), giving it a clean, solid blue appearance.

  2. Kingman Turquoise:

    • This type of turquoise comes from the Kingman Mine in Arizona and is famous for its striking color variations, ranging from vibrant blue to greenish hues. It often features a matrix, giving the stone a more textured appearance.

  3. Persian Turquoise:

    • One of the most famous types of turquoise, Persian turquoise comes from Iran. It has a distinct robin’s egg blue color with a smooth and solid appearance. It’s known for its durability and is highly valued in both ancient and modern jewelry.

  4. Chrysocolla Turquoise:

    • Chrysocolla is a combination of turquoise and copper, often producing stones with a deep blue or greenish-blue hue. It features intricate patterns and natural inclusions, which make each stone unique.

  5. Turquoise with Matrix:

    • Matrix refers to the web-like or spider vein patterns that appear within the turquoise stone. This type of turquoise often has a rustic, natural look and comes in a variety of colors, such as brown, black, or golden hues, which contrast with the blue or green of the turquoise.

  6. Bisbee Turquoise:

    • Known for its high-quality blue color, Bisbee turquoise is mined in Arizona. It’s prized for its bright, rich blue hue with intricate and often golden or brown matrix patterns.

  7. Crow Springs Turquoise:

    • Mined in Nevada, this turquoise is known for its vibrant colors, ranging from bright blue to deep green. It often has a fine matrix pattern, giving it a distinctive look.

  8. Royston Turquoise:

    • Found in Nevada, Royston turquoise is famous for its brilliant shades of blue, green, and sometimes a blend of both. The stones from this mine are often veined with brown or black matrix, adding character and uniqueness.

  9. Apache Blue Turquoise:

    • Apache Blue is a rare turquoise, highly valued for its striking blue color with a subtle greenish tint. It’s often free of matrix and has a smooth texture.

  10. Tibetan Turquoise:

    • Mined in the Himalayas, Tibetan turquoise is known for its rich, deep blue or green color. This turquoise often features unique patterns and has a more rustic, earthy feel.

  11. Howlite:

    • A white mineral that can be dyed to resemble turquoise. It has a similar texture to turquoise but lacks the copper content, which gives turquoise its characteristic color. Howlite can be naturally white with gray or black veining, and when dyed, it often takes on a turquoise-like appearance.

12. Magnesite:

    • Another mineral that can sometimes resemble turquoise, especially in its natural white form. When treated, it may be dyed to create a turquoise-like stone.

Each type of turquoise has its own charm and appeal, offering something different in terms of color, matrix patterns, and origin. Whether you prefer the vibrant, uniform blue of Sleeping Beauty turquoise or the unique, earthy patterns of turquoise with matrix, there's a style for every taste and jewelry collection.