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. ...
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Longtime turquoise lovers would be familiar with Number 8 turquoise as it is considered to be one of the most classic American turquoise mines. ...
Read moreIf you are creating jewelry using turquoise gemstones, you might have already encountered or used spiny oysters in your jewelry designs. ORI...
Read moreThese days, it can be quite challenging to identify real turquoise versus fake turquoise. With all the imitation turquoise stones and turquoise jew...
Read moreWhen you hear turquoise cabochons, you would automatically think about stunning shades of blue, green, sometimes yellow or orange, and even brown. ...
Read moreRecently, Sonoran Gold turquoise was introduced to the turquoise market, and ever since many jewelry artists have been using this turquoise for the...
Read moreSand Hill turquoise is one of the most loved turquoise cabochons among Moose artists. With its undeniable beauty and stunning turquoise color, this...
Read moreSand Hill Turquoise is becoming one of the most popular turquoise cabochons among independent jewelry artists. It stands out with its soft and pale...
Read moreTeam Moose strives not only to provide the community of jewelry artists with authentic and unique cabochons, but we also are committed to being tra...
Read moreDesert Lavender, or Golden Hill Turquoise is one of the most distinct-looking turquoise pieces out in the turquoise market. Although it has only be...
Read moreTurquoise beads come in a variety of sizes, shapes, and colors in the gemstone market. From tubular heishi beads to smooth rondelles, these semi-p...
Read moreThe Kingman turquoise mine, which is located in Kingman, Arizona, is the last American turquoise mine that’s producing commercially. The presence o...
Read moreRoyston is a mining district in Nevada just outside of Tonapah. Originally, it consisted of four turquoise claims namely Bunker Hill, Easter Blue, ...
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