RWA3006
Cave Dweller
Member since March 2009
Posts: 4,175
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Post by RWA3006 on Aug 29, 2021 21:51:51 GMT -5
I bought some assorted turquoise and this one was in the lot. Any ideas where it came from?
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Post by fernwood on Aug 30, 2021 2:23:39 GMT -5
Turquoise can be so hard to ID. #8 Mine, Eureka County, Nevada, is known for this type of patterns. Nevada is also known for green turquoise. Some other mines, such as Kingman, Arizona, have also produced this type of pattern.
If no one knows here, I can post on a Turquoise/jewelry forum I am a member of.
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wpotterw
spending too much on rocks
Member since September 2016
Posts: 421
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Post by wpotterw on Aug 30, 2021 11:15:56 GMT -5
I bought some assorted turquoise and this one was in the lot. Any ideas where it came from? Looks like Variquoise. I travelled to California on business in July, and it fell out of my pocket somewhere over Utah. Please return...
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Post by roy on Aug 30, 2021 11:18:28 GMT -5
looks like chinese hubi province to me
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Post by jasoninsd on Aug 30, 2021 20:32:59 GMT -5
So I've come into this thread several times...and each time I scroll down to look at that picture, it just reminds me of what dinosaur skin should look like...at least in my head!
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