Turquoise is composed of aluminium phosphate and copper. Origin of name:
from French for Turkish stone as in ancient days it was transported
through Turkey. It was very popular during the days of Ancient Egypt and
Ancient Persia and known to man since at least 6,000 BC. Delicate
veining, caused by impurities, is desired by some collectors as proof
of a natural stone. Turquoise is found in the regions of Iran,
southwestern United States, Africa, Australia, Tibet, China, Siberia and
Europe.
Colour: Blue, blue-green, green
Hardness: 5-6
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