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Green Turquoise Earrings are beautiful and have a natural appearance when worn. Many women that have green Turquoise Earrings rarely take them off, especially if they are green Turquoise Stud Earrings. Green Turquoise is generally from Nevada USA although it is found in Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Tibet, China and a few other locations, we primarily use green Turquoise from Nevada and we love green Tibetan Turquoise for it spiritual values.
Green Turquoise Earrings come in the same designs as Blue Turquoise Earrings. Green Turquoise is appreciated by the Navajo Indians more then the Zuni, so you will not find as many Green Zuni Turquoise Earrings as you will Navajo. Contemporary Artisans of the Southwest love to use Green Turquoise as it has beautiful matrix that they feel makes for picture stones. You will find a lot of contemporary green Southwestern Earrings. Green Turquoise earrings are unique as most people think of the traditional aqua blue color as being Turquoise, not green Turquoise.
Turquoise Earrings - Turquoise Chandelier Earrings - Turquoise Beaded Earrings - Vintage Turquoise Earrings
Blue Turquoise Earrings - Navajo Turquoise Earrings - Zuni Turquoise Earrings
Below are some photos along with descriptions of the green Turquoise earrings in the photos for your education on Turquoise Earrings. If you have further questions regarding any of our Turquoise Earrings available in our online store, please do not hesitate to contact Dillon Hartman by email or phone, his contact information is listed below.
Above and to the left is a pair of Sterling Silver Dangle Earrings with Broken Arrow Turquoise stones. This pair of Green Turquoise Earrings were produced by Durango Silver Company. They are uniquely made with open backs so they are very light weight and easy to wear. These are great examples of green Turquoise earrings.
Above and to the right are a pair of Zuni Turquoise Inlay Earings with Green Turquoise, blue Turquoise and Jet inlays. This pair of Green Turuqoise Earrings are classic Zuni Dangle Earrings that are popular and in vogue today. Zuni Jewelry is some of the most popular jewelry in the world.
To the left is a pair of Navajo Cluster Earrings that dangle from a Green Turquoise Stone. Navajo Artisans are known for doing this type of Silverwork with clusters of stones. Navajo are also known for producing Green Turquoise Earrings and you will often see the Navajo people wearing Green Turquoise Jewelry. These Native American silver earrings would go very well with a green Turquoise pendant.
To the right is a pair of Royston Ribbon Green Turquoise Earrings that dangle from Sugilite stones. Ribbon Turquoise is unique as it is cut accross the grain show the Turquoise vein in its host rock. Royston Ribbon Turquoise is quite popular and each stone is unique to itself.
The upper left photo shows a pair of is a pair of Green Turquoise Stud Earrings. The Royston Turquoise Stones are remarkable with blue to Green Turquoise running together in the same stone, typical of Royston Turquoise. Green Turquoise Stud Earrings that are made from freeform stones such as these are unique and each pair are one-of-a-kind pieces of Turquoise. Durango Silver Company produces a lot a bezel set freeform Turquoise Earrings.
The upper right photo show a pair of chunky nugget Green Turquoise Earrings that hang from Sterling Silver french wires. The Turquoise nuggets in these green Turquoise earrings are drilled sideways and Silver wire is strung through to make the findings to hang the Turquoise Stones.
Above and to the left is a pair of Green Turquoise Earrings made with Stormy Mountain Turquoise from Nevada. These are Turquoise Post Earrings that have braided Silver wire next to the Turquoise stones. Stormy Mountain Turquoise in these green Turquoise earrings were mined in the 1970's and has been out of production since then.
Above and to the right is a pair of Green Turquoise Stud Earrings that were Navajo handcrafted in Sterling Silver. Navajo Silversmiths are known for bezel setting a Turquoise stone and then doing Silver work around the stone. These green Turquoise earrings are a good example of classic Navajo jewelry.
To the left is a pair of Dangle Green Turquoise and Black Onyx Bead Earrings by Nattarika Hartman. These fashion dangle bead earrings feature Thai Silver earring tops, small round Black Onyx beads, roundel mint green Tortoise Turquoise beads, and Thai silver beads. In these green Turquoise earrings all of the parts dangle from Thai Silver earring tops and sterling silver French wires. These fashion Turquoise bead earrings are very modern and classy. These dangle green Turquoise bead earrings would make a wonderful start or addition to any bead jewelry or Turquoise jewelry collection.
To the right is a pair of Chandelier Style Green Turquoise Earrings also made by Nattarika. These green Turquoise earrings are made with Tortoise Turquoise Beads and Sterling Silver findings and they hang from Sterling Silver French wires.
Above and to the left is a pair of chandelier multi color bead earrings by Nattarika Hartman. These wonderful fashion bead earrings have many different shapes and colors of gemstone beads on sterling silver wire. These green Turquoise earrings feature Blue Gem American Turquoise, Mediterranean Coral, Lapis Lazuli, Sugilite, Tortoise Turquoise, and Mojave Green beads.
Above and to the right is a pair of Broken Arrow Dangle Turquoise Earrings by J.A. Genova - Navajo artist. These handmade sterling silver and green turquoise earrings are wonderful examples of everyday wear Native American Jewelry. Natural Broken Arrow from Mina, Nevada. Great size and weight. These green Turquoise earrings feature 100% sterling silver posts.
To the left is a pair of Contemporary six stone inlay Opal, Variscite and Blue Diamond Turquoise Dangle Earrings by Native American artist Albert Francisco. This modern Sterling Silver dangle earrings are impeccably inlaid with high grade Utah Variscite, Blue Diamond Turquoise from Nevada and Opal. Each dangle earring features two large minty/limey green inlaid Utah Variscite stones, two inlaid Blue Diamond Turquoise stones and one Opal inlay. All of these top grade stones are separated by thin sterling silver inlays. This gorgeous Zuni style inlay earrings would be a wonderful addition or start to any Silver Jewelry or Inlay Jewelry collection. These Opal, Variscite, and Turquoise dangle earrings were Navajo artisan handcrafted in New Mexico, USA and are hallmarked “A Francisco and Sterling”. What a great example of Green Turquoise Earrings.
To the right is a pair of Lime green cluster style Gaspeite and Silver Dangle Darrings by Native American artist Jimmie Begay. Each of these green Turquoise earrings are made of a five stone cluster of Gaspeite cabochons in sterling silver, this piece is hung from a sterling silver and triangular Gaspeite cabochon post earring. These lime green cabochons are separated by raindrops and rope designs. These Gaspeite and green turquoise earrings would be a great start or addition to any silver jewelry collection. These lime green Gaspeite and green Turquoise earrings were artisan handmade in New Mexico,
We hope you have enjoyed our educational presentation on Green Turquoise Earrings and you have obtained some good information that will help you understand more about them. All of the Turquoise Earrings that we handle or produce at Durango Silver Company are handcrafted in the USA and have a 100% satisfaction guarantee. As our Turquoise Earrings are handmade, most are one-of-a-kind and cannot be duplicated. We work hard to have several pairs of our popular Zuni Earrings on hand, please remember they are handmade and may vary slightly. We invite you to shop online in our store by clicking on the category buttons on the left or by typing in your request in the search box to the upper left.
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