Friday, March 19, 2010

Turquoise


Turquoise

   
Color: Sky-Blue to Blue-green, Turquoise to Green
Birthstone: December (Traditional)
Anniversary: 11th, 5th (Alternate)
Occurrence:

Turquoise was among the first gems to be mined, and while many historic sites have been depleted, some are still worked to this day. These are all small-scale, often seasonal operations, owing to the limited scope and remoteness of the deposits. Most are worked by hand with little or no mechanization. However, turquoise is often recovered as a byproduct of large-scale copper mining operations, especially in the United States.

The Southwest United States is a significant source of turquoise; Arizona, California (San Bernardino, Imperial, and Inyo counties), Colorado (Conejos, El Paso, Lake, and Saguache counties), New Mexico (Eddy, Grant, Otero, and Santa Fe counties) and Nevada are (or were) especially rich. The deposits of California and New Mexico were mined by pre-Columbian Native Americans using stone tools, some local and some from as far away as central Mexico. Cerrillos, New Mexico is thought to be the location of the oldest mines; prior to the 1920s, the state was the country’s largest producer; it is more or less exhausted today. Only one mine in California, located at Apache Canyon, operates at a commercial capacity today.

Rarity: Easily obtained
Energy Class: 2
Temperaments: Creativity, Stone of the Wise, Connection to Other Worlds. Turquoise is the optimal stone to promote creativity, awaken dormant talents, and heal resistance against these qualities.
Healing: It enhances the physical and psychic immune systems and regenerates tissues, supports the assimilation of nutrients, alleviates pollution and viral infections, and heals the whole body.
Attributes: Opaque, often veined, all sizes often polished.
Psychological: Turquoise is a strengthening stone. It dissolves a martyred attitude or self-sabotage.
Mental: Instills inner calm while remaining alert, and aids creative expression.
Emotional: Turquoise stabilizes mood swings and brings inner calm. It stimulates romantic love.
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