Help identifying Real Turquoise?

Also need any possible info on these pendants.
Real, fake, otherwise?
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This would not be real turquoise, thanks for sharing.

Hi Evildoer100, I agree with Jason. This is not turquoise but a man-made substitute. Here are some pics of the material in its manufactured form. The stone,died howlite or sometimes turquoise chips, are mixed with resin and pressed under great pressure into a block. Sawn and cut into shapes this is very durable material often used for beads and even knife handles and figures. It comes in many different colors of stone and matrix.
Hope this helps, Kyle

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I figured as much, but my turquoise IQ is about 5. Thanks for insight and extra info.