Double Blue Turquoise Golden Shield Ring sold by Barse
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Double Blue Turquoise Golden Shield Ring

$88
USD
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Product Description

This stunning ring features genuine bronze and vibrant turquoise, beautifully blending blue and gold hues. Measuring 1.4" long and 0.7" wide with a band width of 4mm, it weighs approximately 12.8 grams. Ideal for adding a unique touch to any attire, the ring showcases the natural beauty of turquoise, a gemstone celebrated for its captivating color and historical significance. Each piece is individually crafted, ensuring a one-of-a-kind accessory that stands out. From the brand: Individually crafted and meticulously finished, this remarkable ring features genuine bronze and turquoise, measuring 1.4" at its longest point, .7" at it's widest point, an approximate weight of 12.8 grams, and a bottom band width of 4mm. The beautiful combination of blue and gold hues adds an eye-catching touch to any outfit. Turquoise: Turquoise is a captivating gemstone prized for its stunning blue-green color and historical significance. It is a hydrous phosphate mineral, typically formed in arid regions through the alteration of copper deposits. Turquoise often occurs in veins or nodules and is renowned for its opaque to translucent appearance, showcasing varying shades of blue and green with intricate matrix patterns. Fun fact: Throughout history, turquoise has been revered by numerous cultures for its mystical properties. Ancient civilizations such as the Egyptians and Native Americans considered turquoise a symbol of protection, wisdom, and divine favor. In some Native American traditions, turquoise is believed to represent the sky meeting the earth, embodying the union of the physical and spiritual realms. Additionally, turquoise is one of the oldest known gemstones, with artifacts dating back over 6,000 years, making it a fascinating relic of human history. Natural variances are part of the beauty of our genuine stones. Your piece will vary slightly from the image shown.