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Turquoise is a hydrous phosphate mineral that is typically stable up to temperatures of around 572 degrees Fahrenheit (300 degrees Celsius). Above this temperature, turquoise can begin to lose its color and structural integrity. While it is technically possible to melt turquoise at higher temperatures, it is not recommended as it can lead to irreversible damage and loss of its unique characteristics. Turquoise is best preserved by avoiding exposure to high heat.

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10mo ago

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