For centuries Turquoise has been recognized as possessing the power to protect riders from injury due to falls. Turquoise is also reputed to be influenced by the physical condition of the person who wears it. It is thought to grow pale when its owner is sick or sad, lose all color when the person dies, and gradually recover its color when transferred to a new healthy owner, its color deepening each day.
Historically, Turquoise is credited with the property of securing friendly regard, verifying the traditional saying that “he, or she, who owns a Turquoise will never want for a friend.”
In the Orient, a Turquoise ring was worn as a protector against all things evil. The proverb states: “Given by a loving hand it brings with it happiness and good fortune.” However, the ring emitted protective energy only if the stone was given by a friend. It was believed to restore clear vision to the mind when the thinking became muddled and thus ensured good fortune.
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Although
its popularity fluctuates in fashion, it is a perennial favorite in the
American Southwest. - See more at:
http://www.americangemsociety.org/december-birthstones#sthash.1OuWi4GH.dpuf
Turquoise is a perennial favorite in the American Southwest and cowgirl jewelry.
Handmade Turquoise Jewelry on www.clickincowgirls.com
Although
its popularity fluctuates in fashion, it is a perennial favorite in the
American Southwest. - See more at:
http://www.americangemsociety.org/december-birthstones#sthash.1OuWi4GH.dpuf
Fabulous handmade Turquoise Jewelry on www.clickincowgirls.com
Although
its popularity fluctuates in fashion, it is a perennial favorite in the
American Southwest. - See more at:
http://www.americangemsociety.org/december-birthstones#sthash.1OuWi4GH.dpuf
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