Tulum Blue Turquoise Golden Cuff Bracelet sold by Barse
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Tulum Blue Turquoise Golden Cuff Bracelet

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Showcasing a stunning triangular turquoise stone framed by golden bronze accents, this handcrafted cuff bracelet effortlessly blends artisanal charm with a bold design. Measuring 2.12 inches in length and 1.50 inches at its widest point, its vibrant colors and natural variations make each piece unique. Embrace the calming energy of turquoise, a gemstone cherished for its protective qualities and rich history. This bracelet is an ideal statement accessory for any ensemble. From the brand: Meticulously handcrafted, this cuff bracelet showcases a genuine blue turquoise stone in a distinctive triangular shape, framed by elegant golden bronze accents. Measuring 2.12" in length and 1.50" at its widest point, it has a total weight of 64.3g, combining artisanal quality with a captivating design. Description: Turquoise is a vibrant blue-to-green gemstone prized for its unique color and intricate veining. This gemstone has been treasured for centuries, especially by ancient civilizations, for its beauty and spiritual significance. Turquoise is often associated with protection, healing, and promoting a sense of calm and tranquility. Fun Fact: Turquoise has a rich history, being one of the first gemstones ever mined, with evidence of its use dating back to ancient Egypt. It was considered sacred by Native American tribes, who used it in jewelry, tools, and ceremonial objects to symbolize life, abundance, and good fortune. The word "turquoise" comes from the French "turquois," meaning "Turkish," because the stone was originally brought to Europe from Turkey. Natural variances are part of the beauty of our genuine stones. Your piece will vary slightly from the image shown.