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  1. 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, …

  2. Possible Lander Blue? - Identifying & Discovering - Turquoise People

    Jul 7, 2025 · Here’s a link that talks about the turquoise. durangosilver.com Lander Blue Spiderweb Turquoise Cabochons - Durango Silver Company Learn about the elusive Lander Blue Turquoise …

  3. 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 …

  4. Identifying Squash Blossom Necklace - Value Opinions - Turquoise …

    Sep 23, 2024 · Production piecework handmade squash, using fairly low quality stabilized turquoise stones. Likely Navajo. Commercially produced standard bench beads. This piece was likely made …

  5. Raw turquoise - Show & Tell - Turquoise People

    Feb 3, 2025 · These are some random pieces of raw turquoise I have acquired, no information on where they’re from or even whether all of it is actually turquoise.

  6. Block turquoise chart - Real vs. Fake - Turquoise People

    Oct 15, 2018 · Block turquoise, sometimes called synthetic turquoise, contains no turquoise at all. It is made by combining inert ingredients, dye, and usually a resin to form blocks that can be cut or shaped.

  7. Tia Maria Turquoise tab necklace - Identifying & Discovering ...

    Apr 19, 2025 · Tia Maria turquoise isn’t commonly discussed, which might explain the difficulty in finding information. It’s possible that the name refers to a specific mine or a particular batch that Ray Lovato …

  8. Authentic White Turquoise? - Show & Tell - Turquoise People

    Aug 19, 2025 · Welcome to Turquoise People. I’m sorry, but this is not turquoise. It looks like either Magnesite or Howlite, 2 stones which are sometimes dyed to look like turquoise (although these …

  9. Navajo Pearls Authentic? - Real vs. Fake - Turquoise People

    May 28, 2025 · Recently bought this necklace when in Sedona at local market. I’m curious on whether it’s machine made or hand made. The vendor I bought them from is of Navajo descent. I have a …

  10. When did Bisbee become scarce? - Identifying & Discovering

    Feb 24, 2025 · I imagine there was a time when Bisbee was a lot more common when the mine was still open and people were allowed access to the dumps, but at what point did Bisbee become “rare?” …