This Turquoise! 🩷🩷🩷🥵

All opinions welcome 🩷

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Great squash! Looks like ‘70’s era; maybe late 60’s. The turquoise is beautiful! I’m waiting for the others to chime in. :blue_heart::blue_heart::blue_heart:

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With pyrite we usually think Kingman, Ithaca Peak, Morenci, or even Persian. Not sure here; Kingman is far and away the most common, but some of those stones with chunky pieces of pyrite remind me of IP, so :person_shrugging:

It is beautiful turquoise.

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Thank You 🩷 I really appreciated the knowledge shared! It’s the orangish webbing for me! I have been at a loss of what type of turquoise and I know it’s near impossible to say without provenance, but I’m in love nonetheless! I appreciate you taking the time to help!

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Thank You! I appreciate your input greatly! I agree 100% late 60’s-70’s squash.
I have been fighting myself on taking a cloth to it. lol

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Pretty SB necklace with absolutely gorgeous turquoise! I’m thinking that the beads may possibly be handmade.

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Wow, that’s a gorgeous squash!

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Beautiful necklace. Keep fighting! :+1:

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Really lovely piece! And a wild guess about the turquoise: red matrix and pyrite, maybe red web Kingman?

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Wowser, that is a beauty! Thank you for sharing it with the forum.

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I agree; if I was forced to guess I’d say Kingman.

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Don’t think it’s Persian. Lovely turquoise.

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