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  1. Latest topics - Turquoise People

    4 days ago · Do you have a question about Native American jewelry, art, crafts, authenticity or artists? Ask here, or read our discussions to educate yourself.

  2. A Discussion about Chinese Turquoise

    Jul 14, 2017 · A quick introduction: According to Durango Silver Company, "Chinese turquoise accounts for over 60% of the stones sold in the United States, due to the scarcity of American turquoise. …

  3. Damele Turquoise vs Variscite

    Oct 12, 2025 · The small mine, outside Austin NV, produced turquoise, faucite and variscite, sometime from the same vein. Turquoise and variscite are closely related but chemically different.

  4. How to ID Lander Blue? - Identifying & Discovering - Turquoise People

    Feb 24, 2026 · These were acquired in a collection from the 1980’s. I was told they may be Lander Blue, but I’m no expert and would appreciate some solid opinions from this group, or advice to where I can …

  5. Help need info on my squash blossom. No markings. Age, is it real, and ...

    Nov 10, 2023 · I like your nice old squash blossom! I agree, pictures of the reverse side would help! But to answer your question, yes, it is “real”. Age…my guess would be 1960 - 70s. There was an …

  6. Who is Quoc Turquoise? Hallmark QT

    Apr 18, 2023 · I have noticed a ton of listings on eBay, Etsy etc.for “genuine” Navajo pieces with the hallmark QT 925 - mostly offered for way less than “real” identifiable pieces. eg. “Beautiful QT …

  7. Squash blossom turquoise necklace - Value Opinions - Turquoise People

    Apr 3, 2025 · Aside from the turquoise, the silverwork is very unusual, to the extent that I’m puzzled about the origins of the urn-like (headdress?) appliques and the floaty leaves on the naja, not fixed in …

  8. Identifying Your Navajo, Hopi, & Zuni Jewelry, Plus Maker

    Feb 2, 2011 · The free form shaped stone on the left is usually a Navajo made giveaway. Plus, coral and turquoise is found made by both Navajo & Zuni artists, but definitely favored to the Navajo. Zuni left, …

  9. Turquoise - Real vs. Fake - Turquoise People

    Jan 18, 2011 · Turquoise is a soft material, 4 – 5 on the mohs scale, which means most turquoise can be scratched with a penny. So, it is very common for a turquoise dealer to stabilize the stone. There …

  10. Stabilized Turquoise? - Identifying & Discovering - Turquoise People

    Jan 25, 2019 · Since turquoise is porous, it absorbs easily. Body oils, sweat, dirt and other outside factors can accidentally be absorbed by turquoise. This is why turquoise can change color over time …