SOLD!!! Turquoise Valley 3 strand necklace

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SOLD!!! Turquoise Valley 3 strand necklace

$159.95

If you can never have enough Turquoise, then Turquoise Valley is the right choice for you! This 3 strand necklace has only Turquoise in 5 different shapes and varied blues to blue green. It's finished with Delica Glass spacer beads and a very cool Sterling Silver hook and eye clasp. The shortest strand is 17 inches long and the longest one is 20 1/2 inches long not including the 2 inch long drop.

Turquoise is said to bring in the "Wisdom of the Ancient Ones" to those who wear it! It's December's birthstone, but we can all enjoy wearing this incredible gemstone.

According to firemountaingems.com, "Turquoise, a stone ranging in color from blue to green to yellow, is filled with wonderful patterns of brown and black matrix that are composed mainly of copper deposits. Although turquoise has captivated man's imagination for centuries, no one is sure exactly when it was discovered. It is believed that prehistoric people used and prized it for its blue-green colors because carved pieces have been found in burial and archeological sites spanning the globe.

The beauty and history of turquoise is hard to match! Steeped in history and intrigue, it is truly a captivating stone. It has been used in religion, art, trade, treaty negotiations and of course as treasured jewelry to many kingdoms and peoples. Whether you study ancient Egyptians, Chinese Dynasties, Aztec Mythology or Native American people, it seems clear that turquoise has always been and always will be considered a stone of life, beauty and good fortune.

Turquoise is always a popular choice in jewelry and fashion. Learn what turquoise is, where it comes from, its use throughout history and buying tips for this popular blue-green gemstone.

Turquoise is one of the official birthstones for the month of December, and is heralded as the stone of communication. It encourages enthusiasm, thus inspiring new projects and bringing to light undiscovered artistic abilities. Turquoise also provides understanding and encourages attention to detail while attracting prosperity and success.

The sprawling lines of coppery matrix provide a large amount of energy to its wearer. This may be one reason why the stone has long been prized as a powerful talisman with healing properties. It is believed that turquoise can help balance the blue throat chakra, enhancing the ability to communicate while increasing resistance to viruses, helping to relieve sore throats and allergies."

This one is not only a fashion statement, but it has the potential to be a powerful healing aid!

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