ArticleBiz.com :: Free article content
Authors: Maximum article exposure. Publishers: Reprintable article content.  
BROWSE ARTICLES
ArticleBiz.com Home
Featured Articles
Recently Added Articles
Most Viewed Articles
Article Comments
Advanced Article Search
AUTHORS
Submit Article
Check Article Status
Author TOS
PUBLISHERS
RSS Article Feeds
Terms of Service

Facts about Turquoise Jewelry
Home :: Shopping :: Fashion / Style
By: Tomas Stevens Email Article
Word Count: 331 Digg it | Del.icio.us it | Google it | StumbleUpon it

  

Turquoise stones have been used in jewelry making for thousands of years. The soft green blue semiprecious gemstone is found around the world and has been associated with good luck, fertility and religious artifacts as well as for personal adornment. Here in the Southwest you will find that the Native American silver jewelry trade had it's roots from Spain and South America. As you stroll the jewelry shops in Phoenix, Tucson, Santa Fe and Albuquerque do take notice of the beautiful craftsmanship that is evident in the turquoise studded creations. Also notice the combinations of color from not only turquoise stones but many other types of stones being used in the pieces you see displayed. Local native american tribes have their own distinct styles which are readily identifiable if you care to notice and I am sure you will.

Here is something else I bet you did not know. Some of the best quality
turquoise today comes from other countries besides the USA, also more importing of lower quality jewelry is occurring from outside of the USA, so do be careful when shopping and try to inquire as to the origin of products you are shopping for. If you want a more expensive sterling silver jewelry items then look for a stamp mark or some clarification of the product. You should be prepared to see your jewelry tarnish, because this is a natural occurring event as the silver is exposed to oxygen. When the silver ore is mined it comes out black and you would never think that it could be the same shiny metal that you see in the stores. Well, hope you learned something from my article which will be of benefit to you on your next visit to the jewelry store or when you browse the net for those last minute Christmas gifts. These are just a few of the interesting facts that you can learn about when you visit our web site.

Tomas Stevens is an artist and writer on topics related to Southwestern jewelry. Hope you enjoyed this article about turquoise jewelry.

Article Source: http://www.ArticleBiz.com

This article has been viewed 92 times.

Rate Article
Rating: 0 / 5 stars - 0 vote(s).

Article Comments
There are no comments for this article.

Leave A Reply
 Your Name
 Your Email Address [will not be published]
 Your Website [optional]
 What is two + five? [tell us you're human]
Notify me of followup comments via email


Related Articles


Copyright © 2009 by ArticleBiz.com. All rights reserved.

Terms of Service | Privacy Policy | Contact Us | Submit Article | Editorial