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Turquoise Jewelry: A Historical Concept With Modern Appeal

By Melanie Spark

Turquoise, which is recognized and respected throughout the world as a gemstone, is an opaque mineral that ranges in color from blue to blue-green and greenish-gray. The actual color depends on the varying levels of copper present. Although turquoise is extremely popular in today’s jewelry market, it has an equally impressive historical past. Early jewelry artisans used turquoise with silver and included the duo in such creations as neckwear, bracelets and even belt buckles. Today, turquoise and sterling silver is one of the most identifiable combinations found in southwestern jewelry, which is a leading trend in modern jewelry.

Because of it’s popularity, genuine turquoise is expensive. For this reason, many jewelry connoisseurs turn to simulated turquoise for the same beautiful shades of color without the hefty price tag. Almost Diamonds, a popular online retailer specializing in sterling silver and cubic zirconia jewelry designs, offers simulated turquoise and complimentary accessories. One such design is offered in the form earrings, which features simulated turquoise briolette drops dangling at the bottom of an elongated line of simulated diamonds. Because these earrings are crafted in sterling silver, they are easy to compliment and will look terrific when paired with other white metals, cubic zirconia designs and various shades of turquoise.

One of the most unique characteristics of turquoise, including both genuine and simulated, is the fact that it is opaque. When you think of most gemstones, you think of clarity and light reflection. With turquoise, there are no concerns with clarity because the gemstone itself is not transparent. When it comes to this popular gem, color is the most appealing factor that most buyers look for. The sky blue version, also known as robin’s egg, is the most popular shade used for jewelry design.

Speaking of popular jewelry design, the cross pendant is a wonderful way for individuals to show their faith while enjoying a beautiful necklace. Almost Diamonds also offers a large simulated turquoise filigree cross pendant w/ cubic zirconia flower accents. The background of the pendant is done in a soft blue shade of simulated turquoise, while the perfectly seated cubic zirconia flowers add just a touch of sparkle to an already beautiful design.

When turquoise, whether it be genuine or simulated, is paired with cubic zirconia, the wearer will enjoy the perfect combination of diamond-like sparkle and shades of blue. Turquoise, itself, looks terrific when paired with apparel featuring navy, white, black and complimentary shades of blue.

In addition to being beautiful, simulated turquoise jewelry is easy to care for. If crafted in sterling silver, which is common for this gemstone often found in southwestern jewelry, proper storage is essential in maintaining the beauty of your jewelry. After having been worn, sterling silver jewelry should be cleaned with a polishing cloth and placed inside of a zip storage bag before being stored away from direct exposure to light in order to avoid tarnish. When using any type of jewelry cleaner and/or polishing cloth, make sure to read any directions or cautionary notices pertaining to using the product with specific gemstones. With the proper care and storage, your turquoise jewelry will never go out of style.

About the Author: For more information on Sterling Silver Turquoise Jewelry and Sterling Silver Rings, visit Almost Diamonds at: http://www.almostdiamonds.com.

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