Because of its beauty and specific color, turquoise rings is the favorite precious jewelry in different parts of the world for many years. It is believed that the use of turquoise rings
in the history of ancient Egypt dates back to the First Dynasty and
possibly earlier. It has been documented that the Egyptian queen Zur,
another woman ruler of the first dynasty wearing bracelets of gold and feather earrings. The Egyptians used the glazed earthenware product faience as its imitation.
The Aztecs used turquoise, together with gold, quartz, malachite, jade, coral and shells for making masks, knives, and shields.
In ancient Persia, turquoise was adored by many millennia and was used not only for making Wholesale Turquoise jewelery and feather earrings
but also to decorate objects. Cabochon turquoise, along with coral,
were used in the silver and gold jewelry in Tibet and Mongolia. However,
in these areas is favored turquoise which prevails green tint. In
India, the Sanskrit texts, turquoise was used for the development of
drugs with different substances of plant or animal origin, and used to
treat liver, anemia and hysteria.
Different tribes of Indians are used for making turquoise beads and
mosaics, and wore it as an amulet. They believed that turquoise stole
the color of the sky. However, the style of which is now called Indian
style in jewelry - turquoise built-in silver hardware - relatively new.
It is believed to have originated around the 1880s. , under the
influence of whites.
Turquoise rings use a secondary mineral formed and
surface changes of various minerals, usually in copper deposits in which
phosphorus is present, under the influence of atmospheric water. When
it has a significant impact air - turquoise typically occurs in areas
with arid climates. Mineral mass Wholesale Turquoise jewelery
usually fill the gaps and cracks in the intensive alterisanim volcanic
rocks form a crust or in the surrounding rocks, often in paragenesis
with limonite and other iron minerals. In the southwest of the United
States is turquoise typically occurs as a product of decomposition of
surface sulfide porphyry copper deposits. Turquoise is tied to the
goddess Hathor, and was so valued that it was the first precious mineral
for which imitations were formed.
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