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https://www.garlandsjewelry.com/blogs/news/what-is-the-difference-between-stabilized-and-natural-turquoise
Feb 13, 2017 · Softer, lower grade turquoise has to be treated in some way in order for it to be usable in jewelry. The resulting piece of turquoise is then much stronger and easier to cut, polish, and set by a jeweler without risk of breaking. Stabilized turquoise can be produced in large quantities and is less expensive than natural turquoise.Reviews: 8
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Snake-Eye-Unstabilized-Native-American-Sterling-Turquoise-Cluster-Ring-/174473665819
The unstabilized turquoise is definitely more to be desired, plus the fact that it is obviously an older piece of jewelry. Many hues of a cluster signify an older piece. The ring is 1" by 7/8" and has 35 'snake eye' unstabilized turquoise stones in a rectangular shape, with a wraparound face.End date: Oct 18, 2020
https://www.etsy.com/listing/859249443/natural-turquoise-cabochon-high-grade
Gemstone: Natural Turquoise with a thin layer of backing from a mixed lot of High-grade Natural rough Stone Weight: 6.8 Ct. Stone Size: 13 mm x 13 mm x 5.4 mm Shape: Freeform Cut Stone Cut: Cabochon If you have any questions regarding this stone, please contact us, we are happy to chat about our4.9/5(122)
https://www.etsy.com/listing/96002734/natural-turquoise-unstabilized-blue-with
Natural Turquoise Gemstone Beads This is natural turquoise, mined in China. A nice treat, these beads are not stabilized or hardened. That means that they will just get better looking with age as the turquoise absorbs oils from the skin and darkens from wear.5/5(9.6K)
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