Turquoise with Pyrite Silver Ring
This handmade ring features a 28 carat stabilized Nacozari Turquoise Cabochon that I cut myself. The ring setting itself was supplied by a friend of mind that completely hand made it. This specific piece of turquoise is a flashy teal green color with inclusions of golden pyrite throughout it. It is currently a size 8 ¼; at this time, resizing is not available.
Turquoise is a stunning blue-to-green mineral that has been cherished for thousands of years, known for its vibrant color and unique veining. Historically, it has held great significance in various cultures, particularly among Native American tribes, where it was seen as a symbol of protection, healing, and connection to the spirit world. Used in jewelry, turquoise is also associated with nobility and status in ancient civilizations such as the Egyptians and Persians. Caring for turquoise jewelry requires a gentle touch due to its relatively soft nature—rating between 5 and 6 on the Mohs scale. To preserve its beauty, clean it regularly with a soft, damp cloth, avoid exposure to harsh chemicals, and store it away from other jewelry to prevent scratches.
Jewelry and gemstones do not always look like what’s on your screen. Different screen resolutions and pixelization may skew the colors of certain stone and metal colors. This is especially true for stones like opals, fire agate, and labradorite. Although we make the best attempt to show off the product exactly as it is in person, technology doesn’t always allow this. If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out and we will do our best to help.
This handmade ring features a 28 carat stabilized Nacozari Turquoise Cabochon that I cut myself. The ring setting itself was supplied by a friend of mind that completely hand made it. This specific piece of turquoise is a flashy teal green color with inclusions of golden pyrite throughout it. It is currently a size 8 ¼; at this time, resizing is not available.
Turquoise is a stunning blue-to-green mineral that has been cherished for thousands of years, known for its vibrant color and unique veining. Historically, it has held great significance in various cultures, particularly among Native American tribes, where it was seen as a symbol of protection, healing, and connection to the spirit world. Used in jewelry, turquoise is also associated with nobility and status in ancient civilizations such as the Egyptians and Persians. Caring for turquoise jewelry requires a gentle touch due to its relatively soft nature—rating between 5 and 6 on the Mohs scale. To preserve its beauty, clean it regularly with a soft, damp cloth, avoid exposure to harsh chemicals, and store it away from other jewelry to prevent scratches.
Jewelry and gemstones do not always look like what’s on your screen. Different screen resolutions and pixelization may skew the colors of certain stone and metal colors. This is especially true for stones like opals, fire agate, and labradorite. Although we make the best attempt to show off the product exactly as it is in person, technology doesn’t always allow this. If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out and we will do our best to help.
This handmade ring features a 28 carat stabilized Nacozari Turquoise Cabochon that I cut myself. The ring setting itself was supplied by a friend of mind that completely hand made it. This specific piece of turquoise is a flashy teal green color with inclusions of golden pyrite throughout it. It is currently a size 8 ¼; at this time, resizing is not available.
Turquoise is a stunning blue-to-green mineral that has been cherished for thousands of years, known for its vibrant color and unique veining. Historically, it has held great significance in various cultures, particularly among Native American tribes, where it was seen as a symbol of protection, healing, and connection to the spirit world. Used in jewelry, turquoise is also associated with nobility and status in ancient civilizations such as the Egyptians and Persians. Caring for turquoise jewelry requires a gentle touch due to its relatively soft nature—rating between 5 and 6 on the Mohs scale. To preserve its beauty, clean it regularly with a soft, damp cloth, avoid exposure to harsh chemicals, and store it away from other jewelry to prevent scratches.
Jewelry and gemstones do not always look like what’s on your screen. Different screen resolutions and pixelization may skew the colors of certain stone and metal colors. This is especially true for stones like opals, fire agate, and labradorite. Although we make the best attempt to show off the product exactly as it is in person, technology doesn’t always allow this. If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out and we will do our best to help.