Turquoise Bracelet

$172.00

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Description

Beads Size: 10+mm

Turquoise Ore Energy:

Turquoise is considered a fortunate stone associated with wealth, health, happiness, and overall good luck in life.

Psychological energy:

  • Strengthens the spiritual function of protecting and maintaining the throat chakra.
  • Enhances oral expression, creativity, persuasion, relaxation, and helps relieve stress.
  • Beneficial for the throat, bronchi, tonsils, respiratory organs, and can alleviate nose allergies.
  • Particularly suitable for individuals who rely on effective communication, such as singers, teachers, professors, salesmen, shop assistants, and public opinion representatives.

In the Western tradition, turquoise represents both the birthstone for December and the constellation stone of Aquarius, symbolizing success and victory.

Legend: According to legend, the goddess Hathor holds great significance in ancient times as the goddess of beauty, music, and dance. She is also believed to be the protector of pregnant women, the mother of Egypt, and the guardian of deserts and Turkish mines, earning her the title of “owner of turquoise.”

In ancient Egypt, turquoise was used to carve the god of love as a guardian for their treasure house. Additionally, turquoise was extensively used inlays on the famous gold mask of King Tutankhamun.

The ancient Indians regarded turquoise as a sacred stone, believed to provide protection and symbolize trust. It was considered auspicious and believed to bring good luck to expeditioners. They associated the blue-green color of turquoise with the sky, the source of the air we breathe. Therefore, wearing turquoise was believed to benefit the lungs, respiratory system, and eyes, as well as protect against radiation.

Similarly, Europeans have their own legends surrounding turquoise. They believed that wearing turquoise can prevent injuries during wrestling or falls, ensuring less severe harm. It was also thought to safeguard the safety of both the rider and the horse, making it an ideal protective stone for travelers.

In the Middle East, turquoise is believed to have the power to accumulate wealth, and Arabs consider it a bringer of good luck.

Tibetans view turquoise as a symbol of power and status. They believe it brings good luck and promotes overall well-being.

Turquoise is also known by various names, including turquoise (derived from the French word “turquoise”), Turquoise jade, Turkish stone, and Turkish jade.

Characteristics of turquoise:

  • Turquoise is characterized by a lower hardness and more pores, making it prone to water absorption and fragility.
  • It may be susceptible to staining from sweat, oils, iron embroidery, tea, cosmetics, and other substances that can enter the gemstone through the pores, resulting in difficult-to-remove discoloration.
  • Turquoise can fade when exposed to heat and is easily corroded by strong acids, leading to changes in color.

*Every natural crystal is unique, so when made into a bracelet, each one is also unique. Crystals are gifts from the world and contain natural mineral defects and textures, which are normal. These natural imprints are what make crystals unique and beautiful.

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