Turquoise
Turquoise is an opaque, blue-to-green mineral that is a hydrated phosphate of copper and aluminium. The word turquoise dates to the 17th century and is derived from the French turquois for "Turkish" because the mineral was first brought to Europe through Turkey, from mines in the historical Khorasan Province of Persia.
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Turquoise strand - spheres 4.5 mm blue green patterned, length 39 cm /4154
Turquoise strand - faceted spheres 11 mm turquoise brown black, length 37 cm /6806
Turquoise strand - faceted spheres 2 mm blue-green multicolour, length 39 cm /5554
Turquoise strand - faceted spheres 2 mm blue green, length 39 cm /4330
Turquoise strand - faceted spheres 2 mm brown turquoise, length 39 cm /6539
Turquoise strand - faceted spheres 2 mm earthy shades, length 39 cm /1175
Turquoise strand - faceted spheres 2 mm green blue brown, length 38.5 cm /6359
Turquoise strand - faceted spheres 2 mm green brown, length 38 cm /5584
Turquoise strand - faceted spheres 2 mm green brown, length 39.5 cm /7765
Turquoise strand - faceted spheres 2 mm green black, length 39 cm /2681
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