Turquoise: Soul Satisfying Color and Multi Layered History
Azure sky, robin’s egg blue: Vivid shades of turquoise define the color that’s named after this gem. Its color can range from dull greens to grass greens to a bright, medium-toned, sky blue. People value turquoise highly for its combination of ancient heritage and unforgettable color.
In addition to using turquoise in jewelry, it is a relatively soft stone, so is able to be carved. It ranks 5 to 6 on the Mohs scale.
It’s earliest connections are with Native American Peoples. Early Native American tribes placed tremendous import on the beautiful blue stone. They associated it with the god of the sky, and shamans relied on the stone as a conduit between heaven and Earth. Specifically, they used it to channel the healing energies of the cosmos.
Turquoise is closely associated with the development of wisdom. Specifically, it is thought to help with the unlocking of creative energies combined with thoughtful planning. It is believed to enhance trust, kindness, and understanding.
Turquoise is also thought to be a tranquil stone. The ancients believed the sea-green stone connected heaven to Earth. In modern times, we recognize these types of stones as grounding. When we are properly grounded, we make decisions out of a union of emotion, intuition, and reason. In this state of balance and inner harmony, we radiate serenity and tranquility.
Finally, it is a stone celebrated for its power to protect. In fact, it was long a talisman of protection for horses and their riders in ancient cultures. Turks and Persians believed that it would keep them safe, and enhance their courage.
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I like that you talked about how turquoise would be connecting heaven and earth. I guess I should choose an 18 in Turquoise pendant necklace for my mom on her birthday next month. It will represent how she is a humble person and someone who is so kind to anyone she meets.