Turquois is a mineral, yes.
Non mineral
mineral
false a mineral can not scratch any mineral harder than itself
The mineral Aquamarine comes from the mineral group Beryl.
Mineral
The word is spelled turquois. Turquois is both a green-blue color and a gemstone. An example sentence using turquoise is, "The turquois necklace was very pretty."
Zinc presence makes turquoise yellow.
Turquois, Hematit, Chrysocolla, Tigers-eye, and Quartz are some of the gemstones. See Related question..
The cast of French Throat - 1975 includes: Francoise Germain Antoinette Turquois
gold, silver, water, turquois, plants, low bushes, sagebrush, big horn sheep,coal
You can combine colors like; purple, beige, white, some blue colors, dusty rose, black
My favorite is actually all of the colors.Epcept black brown and pink.Even though I'm a girl,I hate those colors.
Preferably a curtain that contains both brown and turqouise on it. Or to add a hint of fancy, black curtains.
I believe it would make a "sea foam green" color. Play around and experiment with it a little.
The word "turquoise" comes from the French word "turquois," which means "Turkish." This is because the stone was originally brought to Europe from Turkey.
yellow, yellow, green, turquoise, turquois, green, yellow, orange(the top one), red, red, orange, yellow, yellow, orange, orange Good luck! :)
Turquoise (sometimes spelled turquois) is the greenish blue color of a stone which was first found in Turkestan or other Turkish area. The word originally meant Turkish.