Imitation turquoise can refer to certain stones made of natural minerals or to plastic or glass stones that have been dyed to look like true turquoise there are some excellent imitation turquoise stones on the market and to the naked eye it can be difficult to tell some apart from true turquoise.
Stones that look like turquoise.
Several minerals are found where turquoise is expected look similar to turquoise are misidentified as turquoise and often enter the gem and jewelry market labeled as turquoise.
An incredible robins egg blue color that is unmistakable for any other gemstone.
They look just like turquoise if you have looked at inexpensive gemstone beads cabochons and tumbled stones your eye has probably been drawn to a sky blue material with a semi gloss polish that looks exactly like turquoise many pieces even have the gray to black veining often seen in genuine turquoise specimens from the bisbee and sleeping beauty mines.
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Did you know there is a stone that looks just like turquoise.
A yellow white brown or green color should be an immediate clue that these might not be turquoise.
Like all things with gemstones and cheaters it is far more profitable to sell something that looks like turquoise.
When it is mixed with other minerals it produces a stone that is not only hard enough to be used in jewelry but also gives some unique and colorful additions to the stones it is found in.
Throughout history the finest color of turquoise has always been the persian turquoise.
Looks like turquoise but it s not.
Something that is much cheaper to produce.