Golden Web Turquoise Teardrop Sterling Silver Ring - Med/F - Size 8
925 Sterling Silver
Stone Origin: Mexico
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Also known as the “Turkish Stone” because it arrived in Europe using a trade route through Turkey, Turquoise is a light blue-to-green stone made of hydrous phosphate of copper and aluminum. Most turquoise is interspersed with other mineral of darker brown, gray or black veins. While most turquoise is readily available, the pure blue variety is very rare and valuable. The best qualities of stone are found in northeast Iran, but deposits are found in the United States, Egypt, Mexico, China, Peru, Poland, Russia, France, Afghanistan, Arabia, Australia, Brazil and Tanzania.
History
Turquoise has been around since the First Dynasty in ancient Egypt over 5,000 years ago. It was often found in tombs through the use in jewelry, used in inlay or carved into scarabs. King Tut’s burial mask was heavily and intricately adorned with turquoise. The Egyptians would call the stone “mefkat”, which meant “joy” and “delight”. Ancient Persians also decorated greatly with the gemstone. The believed the blue color signified heaven and would decorate their weapons and horse bridles with it. Native American Shamans used the stone during ceremonies to communicate with the sky spirits. Apache’s used the stone with their bows to improve their hunting skills. Even before the Native American uses, the Aztecs would also enhance the power of ceremonial masks and battle gear by adorning them with the gemstone believing that it would offer protection.
Metaphysical Properties
· Encourages Relaxion and Enthusiasm to Act Sensibly
· Great Stress Reliver and Deliverer of Tranquility During Difficult Times
· Stabilizes Mood Swings
· Introduces Lifestyle Change in Positive Direction
· Uncovers Latent Creativity
· Dispels Negative Energies
· Protects Against Unwanted Influences and Pollutants
· Introduces Serenity and Peace
· Personal Truth Seeker to Determine One’s True Self
· Enhances Wisdom in Communication
· Aids in Spiritual Transformation
Physical Healing
· Aids In the Absorption of Nutrients
· Enhances The Immune System
· Stimulates The Regeneration of Tissue
· Entire Body Healer
· Alleviates Cramps and Paint by Detoxifying
· Purifies The Lungs
· Clears And Soothes the Sinuses
· Heals Eye Conditions Like Cataracts
· Neutralizes Gout, Rheumatism, Stomach Conditions and Viruses
· Improves Digestion and Kidney Function
Chakras
· Throat
· Heart
· Third Eye