Turquoise is a secondary mineral, forming veins in alumina-rich rocks in desert regions. Turquoise, with a brown to white matrix, can be found in New Mexico, Nevada and Arizona in the US. It is also found with a black matrix, which is the more highly regarded, in Tibet and Iran. Turquoise also occurs in Egypt, Chili, France and Turkestan.
No, but gold veins can be found running in turquoise. There is only one place in the word this can be found, the Bad Boy mine co. mine in Cripple Creek Colorado. Please contact David Grahamat the mine, (719) 689-2982 for more info.
Turquoise is not a crystal in the traditional sense, but a hydrous phosphate mineral that forms in rock deposits. It is commonly used in jewelry and decorative items due to its distinctive blue-green color.
Turquoise is found in countries such as Iran, the United States (primarily in Arizona and New Mexico), China, and Mexico. It is usually mined from deposits in arid regions where copper-rich groundwater interacts with minerals like aluminum and phosphorus to form turquoise.
Turquoise is a hydrated phosphate of copper and aluminum, so it is usually formed in veins. It forms when acidic water dissolves copper and aluminum along with the other elements in turquoise and deposits it all in a vein slowly over time to create masses of turquoise.
Turquoise is a mineral.
Turquoise is like a smooth green rock with a wavy shape. It gets it's name from it's color which happens to be turquoise. There are lots of types and are found in lots of places!
Turquoise was found in the early 1870's
If you mean state rock, Colorado's state rock is yule marble
Turquoise is a mix between blue and green, named after the rock turquoise (December's birth stone.)
A blue-green rock is commonly known as chrysocolla. It is a mineral that is often found in association with copper deposits and is known for its beautiful blue and green colors.
Yes.
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turquoise and copper
yes at claires
I found my own answer and it was Turquoise.
Turquoise is a natural mineral found in deposits around the world, while turquoise magnesite is a man-made material created by stabilizing magnesium carbonate with dye to mimic the look of turquoise. Turquoise is considered more valuable due to its rarity and natural beauty, while turquoise magnesite is a more affordable alternative.
Turquoise was first found in ancient Egypt around 3200 BCE, mainly originating from the Sinai Peninsula. It was highly prized by the Egyptians for its striking blue-green color and was used in jewelry and decorative objects.