Blue and Red Turquoise Teardrop Golden Necklace sold by Barse
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Blue and Red Turquoise Teardrop Golden Necklace

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Product Description

This handcrafted necklace showcases a stunning blend of magnesite, jasper, coral, and turquoise stones, bringing vibrant blue and red hues into any ensemble. A centerpiece of exquisite turquoise, elegantly set in a bronze bezel, adds elegance with its 1.5-inch drop. With an adjustable length of 17 inches plus a 2-inch extender, this necklace is designed for versatility. Ideal for both casual and formal outfits, it adds a touch of passion and vitality to any look. From the brand: Crafted and finished by hand, this stunning necklace features a magnificent combination of magnesite, jasper, coral, and turquoise stones. The rich blue and red hues of these stones evoke a sense of passion and vitality. The centerpiece is a beautiful turquoise stone set in a bronze bezel, hanging 1.5 inches and measuring 1 inch wide. The necklace weighs 2.8 ounces and has a length of 17 inches with a 2 inch extender chain and secure lobster clasp closure.  Description: Turquoise is a striking gemstone known for its captivating blue-green color, often interspersed with natural veining that adds to its charm. This gemstone has been treasured for millennia, particularly in ancient cultures, for both its beauty and spiritual significance. Turquoise is revered for its protective properties and its ability to bring tranquility and balance. Fun Fact: Turquoise was one of the first gemstones ever mined, with ancient civilizations such as the Egyptians and Persians valuing it as a symbol of wealth and protection. It was also used extensively by Native American tribes in ceremonial objects and jewelry, symbolizing life and happiness. The name "turquoise" is derived from the French word for "Turkish," as the stone was initially brought to Europe through Turkey. Natural variances are part of the beauty of our genuine stones. Your piece will vary slightly from the image shown.