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Turquoise Tuesday: Blue Diamond

April 6, 2021
Named for producing some of the hardest turquoise ever found, the Blue Diamond mine is located outside of Austin, Nevada, and was first mined in the 1930s. The mine is considered a “hat mine”, which is a small deposit of turquoise that “you can cover with your hat”.  Blue Diamond Turquoise is a very beautiful stone,...

If You Like It, The You Should've Put A Crown On It

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March 27, 2021
Young in the Mountains has ring crowns for your engagement rings and we are OBSESSED. We’ll come up with any excuse to wear more turquoise, that’s for sure! Not feeling turquoise? Don’t worry, they have plenty of other gem options that will match your vibe. Classic turquoise is never a bad idea! They have different...

Turquoise Tuesday: Emerald Valley

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March 23, 2021
Emerald Valley is a Nevada Mine that produces stones ranging from a deep forest green to a classic Nevada Green Turquoise. The mine is in the same region as the Royston mines. Sometimes the name Emerald Valley is given to deep green Turquoise from any of the mines in that area. The mine is newer active,...

Going For Gunville Designs Ear Pins

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March 22, 2021
Getting bored with typical earrings? Adorn your ears with some ear pins, like these from Gunville Designs! Feeling beads? They’ve got them! Turquoise? Absolutely, can’t live without it! These subtle statement pieces would go perfect in your collection and add a unique element to your look! Beads are a must-have in any cowgirl’s jewelry collection!...

Locked Onto Lock Pendants

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March 19, 2021
Lockets have a huge history in jewelry. They have been worn for years, especially in the early 20th century when they were worn with a significant other’s picture. Western jewelry makers have placed their own spin on lockets, by creating lock pendants! They can be worn on chains or Navajo pearls! Some are spotted with...

Desert Dreamin' Of These Cactus Pendants From Junque Gypsy

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March 17, 2021
Anything cactus-related is always in style, but add turquoise into the mix and it’s that much better! These turquoise pendants from Junque Gypsy are making our desert dreams come true. They’re also a great addition to your statement jewelry collection! Golden Hill Turquoise is quickly gaining popularity, and the coral accents allow the light blue...

Turquoise Tuesday: Boulder

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March 16, 2021
Most of the Boulder Turquoise is found in the original Royston mines near Tonapah, Nevada. It is also known as “Ribbon Turquoise” and it is comprised of Jasper surrounding ribbons of turquoise. This stone is unusual to find, and has shades of teal running through rich browns. The stone can have either “ribbons” or splotches of turquoise...

Starry Eyed For These Turquoise Shapes

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March 12, 2021
A cowgirl can never have too much turquoise in her collection! Create a unique collection by adding some of these shapes to it! Sky-shaped pieces are gorgeous. We have stars in our eyes for these turquoise necklaces! How precious is this moon? Lightning bolts for your lightning-fast barrel racers! Adorn your hands with the shapes...

Turquoise Tuesday: Egyptian Prince

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March 9, 2021
Egyptian Prince Turquoise was first found in Egypt over 7,500 years ago. It was highly coveted by the Egyptians to be a sacred stone. This stone has bright greenish blues and a webbing of rich red and copper hues. Each piece is completely unique and today’s turquoise is still mined from the original, ancient mines! This turquoise...
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