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    Here's a fun turquoise chart we created that shows both rough stones as well as cut and polished cabochons. The turquoise mines are listed next to each stone. It's so fascinating to see the variety of colors that can be produced by different turquoise mines in the Southwest! Please note this is only a small selection of the turquoise mines in the region; there are many more mines of beautiful turquoise. 

     


    While this chart showcases many of the greatest turquoise mines in the Southwest, it is not a complete list. Click here to view a fuller list of popular turquoise mines.


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    • Esther Fine March 30, 2020 at 10:58 am

      I have always wanted to learn about all Native American Indians how they lived how they made clothing jewelry cooked I’ve always loved turquoise every since I was little mom said my great great grandmother was full Chareekee I just think the silver and turquoise is the most beautiful jewelry ever made

      Esther


    • John Balderrama October 3, 2019 at 2:30 pm

      I would like to learn more about the history of turquoise and the indigenous peoples of the Americas. I am a Mojave Indian.

      John


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