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Turquoise is also known as the Robin’s Egg
Blue Gemstone. It is considered to be one of the oldest gemstones
discovered and was mainly worn by the Egyptian Pharaohs and Aztec Kings.
Regarding the origins of Turquoise there are varying theories. Some
state that it was first found in Turkey, others state it was discovered
in Egypt. The most expensive variation of Turquoise is the Persian Turquoise, as the most superior form of this gemstone hailed from Persia. But then, between the late 1800’s and early 1900’s large deposits of Turquoise were discovered in the Western and Southwestern locations of USA. Today, USA is the largest producer of Turquoise gemstone and so the name Persian Turquoise is more associated with its quality, rather than place of origin. Turquoise Bracelets are a preference amongst young girls as it compliments the western clothes they wear. In fact the best of Turquoise jewelry are set in a western pattern, though one can design ethnic Indian Turquoise jewelry. Turquoise bracelets can be combined with other gemstones to add color to it. Since time immemorial Turquoise has been used for its medicinal and healing properties. It is known to have the power to not only heal physical ailments and illnesses, but even mental, emotional, psychological and financial problems. Because of it affordability and curative powers a lot of Indian people invest in this gemstone. While young girls wear Turquoise Bracelets to make a fashion statement, there are others who wear it for more serious reasons. Some may want to further nurture their intuitive powers or clairvoyance; others may want to deal with their sleeping disorders. People wear these bracelets to attract wealth and as charm to protect their households from any harm whatsoever. Gemstone jewelry in Indian fashion ~ author Karishma Bajaj.
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