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  1. Latest topics - Turquoise People

    Apr 6, 2020 · Do you have a question about Native American jewelry, art, crafts, authenticity or artists? Ask here, or read our discussions to educate yourself.

  2. How to ID Lander Blue? - Identifying & Discovering - Turquoise People

    Feb 24, 2026 · These were acquired in a collection from the 1980’s. I was told they may be Lander Blue, but I’m no expert and would appreciate some solid opinions from this group, or advice to where I can …

  3. Who is Quoc Turquoise? Hallmark QT

    Apr 18, 2023 · I have noticed a ton of listings on eBay, Etsy etc.for “genuine” Navajo pieces with the hallmark QT 925 - mostly offered for way less than “real” identifiable pieces. eg. “Beautiful QT …

  4. A Discussion about Chinese Turquoise

    Jul 14, 2017 · A quick introduction: According to Durango Silver Company, "Chinese turquoise accounts for over 60% of the stones sold in the United States, due to the scarcity of American turquoise. …

  5. Help need info on my squash blossom. No markings. Age, is it real, and ...

    Nov 10, 2023 · I like your nice old squash blossom! I agree, pictures of the reverse side would help! But to answer your question, yes, it is “real”. Age…my guess would be 1960 - 70s. There was an …

  6. Possible Lander Blue? - Identifying & Discovering - Turquoise People

    Jul 7, 2025 · I agree with @StevesTrail, most likely Kingman, although it does remind me of some Nevada stones that I’ve seen like Blue Diamond. But being that Kingman is the most prolific …

  7. Identifying Your Navajo, Hopi, & Zuni Jewelry, Plus Maker

    Feb 2, 2011 · The free form shaped stone on the left is usually a Navajo made giveaway. Plus, coral and turquoise is found made by both Navajo & Zuni artists, but definitely favored to the Navajo. Zuni left, …

  8. Squash blossom turquoise necklace - Value Opinions - Turquoise People

    Apr 3, 2025 · Aside from the turquoise, the silverwork is very unusual, to the extent that I’m puzzled about the origins of the urn-like (headdress?) appliques and the floaty leaves on the naja, not fixed in …

  9. Turquoise - Real vs. Fake - Turquoise People

    Jan 18, 2011 · Turquoise is a soft material, 4 – 5 on the mohs scale, which means most turquoise can be scratched with a penny. So, it is very common for a turquoise dealer to stabilize the stone. There …

  10. Stabilized Turquoise? - Identifying & Discovering - Turquoise People

    Jan 25, 2019 · Since turquoise is porous, it absorbs easily. Body oils, sweat, dirt and other outside factors can accidentally be absorbed by turquoise. This is why turquoise can change color over time …