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1.86 Ct. Turquoise from USA
Item ID: | K3286 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.59 Width: 6.43 Height: 4.63 |
Weight: | 1.86 Ct. |
Color: help | Turquoise |
Color intensity: help | Medium |
Clarity: help | Not Applicable |
Shape: help | Oval |
Cut: | Cabochon |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | USA |
Per carat price: help | $10 |
Turquoise is a gemstone that has been prized for centuries, not only for its unique beauty, which features an array of blue and green hues, but also for its perceived healing properties and cultural significance. It has retained popularity due to its distinct color and historical use in jewelry, decoration, and religious artifacts.
A 1.86-carat turquoise of the type described is moderately sized for a piece of fine jewelry and would make a splendid centerpiece. Turquoise is often not faceted like transparent gemstones but given a smooth 'cabochon' cut that highlights its opaque character and the depth of its unique color, which ranges from sky blue to green depending on the presence of copper or iron. With dimensions of 8.59 x 6.43 x 4.63 mm, this gemstone has a substantial presence while remaining suitable for setting in a variety of jewelry pieces, especially pendants, or rings. Being of American origin, it would also likely carry the distinct blue to green hues characteristic of the North American deposits, especially those found in the southwestern United States.
This particular turquoise's medium color intensity indicates a balanced saturation that would catch the eye without overwhelming it. Turquoise is not graded on clarity in the same way transparent stones are, as the beauty of turquoise is often found in its matrix or veining, which adds character and proof of its natural origins. 'Excellent polish' describes the gleam and smoothness of its surface, allowing the stone to reflect light attractively and enhancing its tactile appeal.
Now, imagine a pair of intricately designed earrings fashioned with such turquoise stones. The metal encasing the turquoise might be sterling silver or even high-karat gold, chosen to complement the cool tones of the turquoise. The craftsmanship details could involve elaborate metalwork – perhaps a filigree or scrollwork surrounding the stone, which is a testament to the skill of the jeweler, evoking an artisanal or vintage feel. Small diamond accents or other gemstones might be included for additional sparkle and contrast, each one meticulously set to create a dazzling frame around the central turquoise.
The overall aesthetic appeal of these earrings would be one of bohemian elegance and luxury. The texture contrast between the smoothness of the turquoise and the intricate metal detailing would catch the light and delight the eye, making them versatile for both casual settings and more formal occasions. They could easily become an heirloom, capturing a piece of the enduring legacy that turquoise has enjoyed in the realm of gemstones.