its a color and a mineral!
Mi color favorito es torquoise
torquoise
Blue and green (you can add some yellow too)
Teal is often described as a bluish green or a greenish blue. Torquoise
For me, (I have blue-ish green-ish eyes) torquoise works best. I usually wear a torquoise shirt. As far as make-up goes, lavender or purple excentuates the eyes. Wear darker purples for lighter eyes are, this will make them stand out more. Ligher purple will make green eyes look softer if they are a darker shade.
"Turquoise" in Spanish is "turquesa". It is pronounced "toor-KAY-sah". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
The biggest natural resource in Ancient Egypt was the Nile River. It provided fish, transportation, flood that makes the land ready for growing crops. Different types of rocks, minerals and metals were also the natural resources of ancient Egypt.
To stabilize turquoise, it is typically treated with a resin or epoxy to enhance its durability and color retention. This process involves soaking the stone in a polymer solution, which penetrates its porous structure, filling in any cracks and preventing further damage. Stabilized turquoise is more resistant to wear and environmental factors, making it suitable for jewelry and other applications. However, it’s important to note that stabilized turquoise is distinct from natural, untreated stones.
The cast of Indian Agent - 1948 includes: Robert Bray as Nichols Claudia Drake as Torquoise Iron Eyes Cody as Wovoka Tim Holt as Dave Taylor Tom Keene as Monty Hutchins Nan Leslie as Ellen Wheeler Herman Nowlin as Deputy Bud Osborne as Sheriff of Boulder Billy Wilkerson as Indian Chris Willow Bird as Indian Harry Woods as Carter
Well it all depends if you like blue or not. So if you don't like it than that's okay, that's your opinion, but I love blue. There are so many different pretty shades/. Lke navy blue, baby blue, sky blue, torquoise, and stuff like that. Maybe blue is so pretty because its the color of the ocean. Maybe because sometimes its the color of the sky on a nice day. Maybe because its the color of a flower or your favorite t-shirts. Maybe even because its the color of your painted fingernails. It all depends.
the region around the main cities of the Harrappa was rich in many metals and worthy stones. What they could not mine themselves, they contracted miners from neighboring regions to acquire for them, namely modern day Afghanistan. Carnelian, gold, copper, torquoise and other metals/semi precious stones were used in the making of their jewelry. Most were made for the purpose of necklaces and bracelets, but many pendants and amulets have been found as well over the years. Digs are still underway and more items discovered continually, including a recent one near the border of Iran (very far away!) containing a cache of distinctly Indus Valley jewelry hinting at far flung trade of these items.
December's Birthstone: the TorquoiseFor those who were born in the month of December, the torquoise is their birthstone. The birthstone symbolizes prosperity, success, happiness and good fortune. Definition of Turquoise, the December birth stone: The word Turquoise is derived from the Greek word "Turkois" which means "Turkish" so called because it was first brought from Turkey. Turquoise is a blue to gray green mineral consisting of copper aluminum phosphate. Turquoise is the only gemstone belonging to the phosphates family. It is a hydrous phosphate of aluminum with a small percentage of copper which gives it the blue coloring. When associated with iron the color tends to be greenish. Blue turquoise is valued as a gemstone.