Other Turquoise and Variscite Mines
There is a small town in south central Italy, near Naples, famous for its cameos. Their needs for huge quantities of this material over the years have always kept the supply down and demand high. The clear blue is reminiscent of old Persian turquoise, and is without doubt the most preferred and prized by Europeans, both for cameos as well as in bead or jewelry form.
There is a sister mine nearby, called the Bluebird, that produces some of the world’s most beautiful azurite. This material is a copper oxide and also contains malachite, crysacolla as well as a mineralized copper or cuprite. This is a rare and undervalued gem stone that has all but disappeared from the marketplace.
There is a sister mine nearby, called the Bluebird, that produces some of the world’s most beautiful azurite. This material is a copper oxide and also contains malachite, crysacolla as well as a mineralized copper or cuprite. This is a rare and undervalued gem stone that has all but disappeared from the marketplace.
Broken Arrow Variscite
Dark Emerald Green. Often translucent. Large enough for cabs or inlay. This is a rare material and the claim is currently covered and not being mined.
Utah Green Variscite
This is the highest grade of this material. Nice pieces of a clear pastel green. Great for carving or cutting cabochons.
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Ajax Turquoise
Arizona Blue Turquoise
Bisbee Turquoise
Blue Diamond Turquoise
Blue Gem Turquoise
Carico Lake Turquoise
Crescent Valley Turquoise
Cripple Creek Turquoise
Damale Turquoise
Evans Turquoise
Fox Turquoise
Gold Canyon Turquoise
Cloud Mountain Turquoise
Kingman Turquoise
Maanshan Turquoise
Morenci Turquoise
Northern Lights Turquoise
Number Eight Turquoise
Pilot Mountain Turquoise
Royston Turquoise
Sleeping Beauty Turquoise
Other Turquoise & Variscite Mines
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