Gemstone
Turquoise
Hydrated copper phosphate — one of the oldest gemstones, reaching from Persian mines to Egyptian pharaohs and the silversmiths of the American Southwest.
Blue-green
Turquoise is a phosphate mineral — hydrated copper aluminium phosphate — and one of the very few gemstones whose colour comes from a metal rather than a crystal structure. Copper is what makes it blue; iron brings the green. The result is never one colour, always a conversation between the two.
The name arrives from Old French turqueise, Turkish, because the stone reached Europe along trade routes through Turkey — from the ancient mines of Persia. Nishapur turquoise has been prized for two thousand years. Cleopatra wore it. The Aztecs set it in gold. In the American Southwest it belongs to a longer, unbroken lineage — a stone that carries the names of makers and places, passed between hands as a living thing.
The matrix is part of what makes it itself. Turquoise forms in nodules and veins, and the host rock it grew in leaves its mark: dark lines, pale clouds, a geography that is different in every piece. The colour deepens with the oils of the skin, which is why the tradition's advice is simply to wear it often and let it learn you back.
The crystal tradition places turquoise at the throat chakra — the place of honest speaking and clear exchange. Sagittarius and Pisces are its zodiac companions; air and fire its elements. The protective and healing associations are ancient: soldiers, pilgrims, horse bridles, burial masks. The tradition holds these as exactly that — associations.
The invitation is unhurried. Keep turquoise close — at the throat, on a wrist, in a pocket — and let it be a small, physical appointment with an intention you named in plain words. Communication, protection, steadiness: whatever the note, the stone keeps it.
Below: the catalogue's turquoise — set in silver, tumbled into pouches, and held in objects that carry five thousand years of meaning.
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Orgonitová pyramida Tyrkys a černý turmalín 70 mm
Prodejní cena £3095 Běžná cena £3801Jednotková cenaSklademMeditativní náhrdelník Om z tyrkysového lávového kamene
Prodejní cena £1695 Běžná cena £1800Jednotková cenaSklademTyrkysové prošívané pouzdro na notebook, uhlíkově praná bavlna, magnetické zapínání
Prodejní cena £1299 Běžná cena £1485Jednotková cenaSklademSocha Buddhy 0,5 m tyrkysový a kamenný povrch
Prodejní cena £12500 Běžná cena £15840Jednotková cenaVelmi nízký stav zásobSocha Buddhy thajská tyrkysová a kamenná 0,96 m meditující
Prodejní cena £28000 Běžná cena £35640Jednotková cenaVelmi nízký stav zásobSocha Buddhy 2 m tyrkysová a kamenná, učící pozice
Prodejní cena £1,40000 Běžná cena £1,93050Jednotková cenaVelmi nízký stav zásobUkulele 4 struny tyrkysové, ručně vyrobené Indonésie
Prodejní cena £3595 Běžná cena £4950Jednotková cenaSklademNáhrdelník s růžovým korálem a tyrkysy, nepalští
Běžná cena £1095Jednotková cenaVelmi nízký stav zásobNáhrdelník s korály a tyrkysy, nepalští kmenoví, nastavitelný řetízek
Běžná cena £1095Jednotková cenaSklademMalý dřevěný svícen tyrkysový se zlatem
Prodejní cena £1595 Běžná cena £1905Jednotková cenaSklademMagnetický hematitový náramek Shamballa s tyrkysovými kvádry
Běžná cena £1095Jednotková cenaSklademTyrkysový magnetický náramek s broušeným krystalovým drahokamem
Běžná cena £999Jednotková cenaSkladem