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I love turqoise jewelery - anybody know of good websites to buy from - got any turqoise jewelery you''d like to show off?
 
Ohhh you are in luck! I was just checking out Pearlman''s website last night and they have a ton of beautiful turquoise pieces right now!

I have several great turquoise pieces but never have taken pics of them...maybe that''s a project I need to tackle, hee hee.
 
Shoot. I do but it''s at home in the states. Huge chunk in a silver collar necklace from Athens.
 
It depends if you want a tribal, or Southwestern look which use silver combined with chunky and matrix filled pieces of greenish blue turquoise. Or do you want more diminutive unblemished robin''s egg blue turquoise in gold?

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drool....2door, i had no idea turquoise could look like that!! i generally don''t love the southwestern look, so i haven''t given much thought to turqouise, but that is gorgeous!! where do you find something like that?
 
that is exquisite twodoor. wow.
 
If you are purchasing an expensive turquoise piece of jewelry, like the one I placed a picture of, you should make sure that the the turquoise is not died or reconstituted (pieced together).
 
I love turquoise too and I have a couple of complete sets. Some pieces do look like twostep''s gorgeous jewel - made from clear blue Persian and Afghan turquoise - although mine don''t have quite as many diamonds. I do wish I could take pictures of them for you but I''m packing tonight to leave on vacation, so it will have to wait a month
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There are the ones I want:

http://www.pearlmansjewelers.com/jewelry-designers/cathy-carmendy-jewelry/earrings/19C2/24/


And these... but these are much more pricey.

http://www.pearlmansjewelers.com/jewelry-designers/cathy-carmendy-jewelry/earrings/17C2/30/

My grandmother has a large pear shaped turqouise and diamond pendant that I will be wearing for my wedding. As well as my own turqouise ring-- which I need to re-set.

I love turqouise and white gold/ platinum. So elegant.

I love adore these: http://www.pearlmansjewelers.com/prodshots/07C23.jpg
 
Date: 7/11/2007 6:29:27 PM
Author: Gypsy
There are the ones I want:

http://www.pearlmansjewelers.com/jewelry-designers/cathy-carmendy-jewelry/earrings/19C2/24/


And these... but these are much more pricey.

http://www.pearlmansjewelers.com/jewelry-designers/cathy-carmendy-jewelry/earrings/17C2/30/

My grandmother has a large pear shaped turqouise and diamond pendant that I will be wearing for my wedding. As well as my own turqouise ring-- which I need to re-set.

I love turqouise and white gold/ platinum. So elegant.

I love adore these: http://www.pearlmansjewelers.com/prodshots/07C23.jpg
HI:

Great finds Gypsy, thanks for those links. Oh to have a piece or two of Persian turquoise......

Thing20f2: that piece you posted is simply devine. MMM....

cheers--Sharon
 
Date: 7/11/2007 12:11:00 PM
Author: twodoor2
It depends if you want a tribal, or Southwestern look which use silver combined with chunky and matrix filled pieces of greenish blue turquoise. Or do you want more diminutive unblemished robin''s egg blue turquoise in gold?
Wow. I would say that isn''t my style, but I think it''s an awesome piece! The robin''s egg blue turq is just gorgeous.
 
I love turquoise jewelry. I have a pair of earrings and ring that I bought as estate jewelry. They are probably from the 1950s. Then I found a new pendant that goes very well with the earrings. Twodoor2: The pin you posted is gorgeous.

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Posted the wrong earrings above. Here is my set:

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1950s turquoise and diamond ring:

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HI:

As usual, AN, your pieces are stunning. I have always been a fan of turquoise, but rarely see fine pieces. Thanks for sharing.

cheers--Sharon
 
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