.925 Sterling Silver Tibetan Turquoise Oval Pendant #1
.925 Sterling Silver Tibetan Turquoise Oval Pendant #1
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💎One-off piece - What you see is what you'll get!
📏 Size: 69 x 23 x 10mm
🏋️♀️ Weight: 14g
Comes in an elegant suede gift pouch for easy gift-giving.
Includes pendant only - chain for display purposes.
Throughout history, Turquoise has been attributed with a range of meanings and symbolism. This stone has often been associated with protection, luck and abundance. In many cultures, it is believed that wearing Turquoise can ward off negative energies and bring good fortune. It provides a calming energy and promotes artistic expression. This stone is also seen as a symbol of friendship and unity, making it a popular gift among loved ones.
Turquoise was first mined by the Ancient Egyptians about 5,000 years ago. At the time, the stone became a prominent sighting in the tombs of wealthy people. It was also prominent in several other ancient cultures, all of which had their own myths and beliefs about the stone. Native Americans believed that Turquoise represented the life-giving waters and green tones of nature, and people who wore it attracted helpful spirits and repelled negative energy. The Persians believed the stone symbolised heaven. In Ancient Greece, Turquoise symbolised purity and was often worn by young women. In England and Russia, it symbolised everlasting love. Across many Asian countries, Turquoise is believed to have the ability to protect its wearer from the evil eye. This is why the stone has been used to adorn protection amulets for centuries, even today. And in Tibet, the gemstone is associated with divine energy. Dubbed the 'Sky Stone', Tibetans believe that Turquoise came from the heavens.
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