Pretiosa brings a ring of beauty featuring a hand bezel set, stunning Robins egg blue Kingman Turquoise
This turquoise has such a pure and clear blue tone to it, it's absolutely breathtaking
Set in a serrated bezel, on a solid half round band
This beauty is made for you turquoise lovers out there. If you like simplicity, but you still want something that says "woooah" - this ring will do the trick
Hand polished to a mirror shine
Material
♢ Fine silver for the bezel
♢ Sterling silver
♢ Kingman turquoise
Measures
♢ Ring band 2 mm
♢ Turquoise 10 mm
♢ Size 6
Shipping of your choice at check out
Design, fabrication, packing and shipping by yours truly♥
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Kingman Turquoise Ring - Robins Egg Blue
Fine silver is 99,9% pure silver
Pure silver is a very soft material
Therefore, Pretiosa uses fine silver for the smaller parts of her jewelry, like bezels and other little details
Sterling silver is 92,5% pure silver
This is an alloy made when (usually) copper, the remaining 7.5%, is combined with fine silver
This is a less soft and more durable material
TURQUOISE
Turquoise is possibly the oldest stone in human history, serving as a talisman for kings, shamans and warriors. Wearing a turquoise is said to bring strength and happiness as well as provide protection against injury. It is a symbol of friendship, provides assistance and strength to travelers, and bringing peace to the homeTurquoise was first brought to Europe from Turkey - hence the name.
Back then it was extracted from the mines of the historical province of Khorasan, Persia
This stone was one of the first to be mined ever, and most of these mines have shut down long ago - yet a few are still operating today.
These are small-scale businesses, usually seasonal due to limited deposits and remote locations
Most are operated "by hand" with little or no machinery involved.
Therefore turquoise, and especially that of a high degree, is considered a valuable stone
In many cultures, the turquoise was considered a sacred stone - an amulet for good fortune. The oldest evidence of this was found in ancient Egypt, where graves were discovered decorated with turquoise - about 3000 years before our common era.
It was first used by Turkish soldiers, both for protecting the body, head and armor.
In ancient Persia, the sky blue turquoise was carried around the neck or wrist as a protection against unnatural death. If the stone changed color, it meant that the wearer had reason to fear the day of judgement.
It was said that the turquoise changed according to the physical condition of the person wearing it. It faded if the owner was sick or sad, lost all color if the person died and would gradually get it back with a new owner.
Turquoise is considered to be the lucky stone for those born in December (birthstone)