Moose Fact: Number 8 Turquoise and Its Origin

Longtime turquoise lovers would be familiar with Number 8 turquoise as it is considered to be one of the most classic American turquoise mines. 

 

Number 8 Turquoise Cabochon



 

ORIGIN OF NUMBER 8 TURQUOISE


Located in the Lynn Mining District in Eureka County, Nevada, the first claim for Number 8 turquoise is reported to be filed back in 1929 by Earl Buffington and Lawrence Springer; thereafter, there were a couple of well-known turquoise miners who owned the mentioned mine. 


According to research, one of the owners discovered some of the best spider-web turquoise ever found while they were looking for copper, back in 1950. It was reported that the Edgar brothers found over 1,600 pounds of high-grade turquoise. 

 

Genuine Number 8 Turquoise Cabochons

 

To this day, the Number 8 turquoise mine is still available in the market from old collections. Hence, it is considered to be one of the most highly-coveted turquoise stones today. 



WHAT DO NUMBER 8 TURQUOISE LOOK LIKE

 

The Number 8 turquoise is known for its obvious spider-webbing and its color ranges from light blue, blue, to dark-blue with shades of green. For the matrix, typically it is black, golden, red, and reddish-brown.

 

Number 8 Turquoise Description

 

Note that the Number 8 turquoise with the black and red spider-web matrix is said to be the rarest and the most valuable. 

 

Take a look at our Number 8 Turquoise Cabochon for jewelry-making 

 

Number 8 Turquoise Cabs

 

Heart-shaped Number 8 Turquoise Cabs

 

Authentic Number 8 Turquoise Cabochon

 

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