These earrings feature carefully selected turquoise with a captivating, distinctive appearance characterized by a vibrant sky-blue color and dark brown matrix patterns. This matrix is caused by inclusions such as iron oxide. Turquoise with intricate matrix patterns is highly popular among collectors. These earrings are crafted from small, smoothly polished natural turquoise. We will craft them with the beautifully patterned side facing forward.
Turquoise
In ancient times, Native Americans referred to turquoise as the "stone where spirits reside" and the "stone that brings good fortune." It was deeply embedded in their lives and was considered a spiritual stone that brought tranquility to the soul and connected them to the "Great Spirit," or the truth of the universe.
Used as a healing stone since ancient times, it soothes irritation, heals severe fatigue and depression, and helps restore a positive and bright mind. It is also a stone that guides one to a deeper consciousness and promotes soul growth, teaching the importance of accepting oneself as one is and cultivating a mind that is unperturbed by anything. It is also recommended when experiencing high stress or wishing for personal growth.
Furthermore, it is said to possess strong protective powers against evil, guiding one to avoid trouble, and protecting the wearer from malicious thoughts when they are met with envy or hostility from others. There are numerous anecdotes about turquoise, such as it changing color to warn of impending danger, or the stone breaking as a substitute for its owner.
Related Category: Turquoise
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Natural stone: Turquoise approx. H6 x W6 x D3mm
Material: K14GF
Size: Total length approx. 18mm
Product number: TUQ001-2
Nationwide: Free Shipping
《About Delivery Methods》
■ For orders totaling less than ¥10,000
Standard Mail: Free
LetterPack Light: ¥430
Takkyubin Compact: ¥680
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LetterPack Light: Free
Takkyubin Compact: Free
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