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Turquoise Meanings

Communication, spiritual expansion, balance, protection and wholeness

Chakra: Throat

Element: Storm

Zodiac Signs: Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Pisces

Birthstone: June, July, December

Wedding Anniversary: 5th, 6th, 11th year

Number: 1

Turquoise Crystal Healing Properties

Turquoise is believed to be a stone for finding wholeness and truth. Also, it is thought to aid in the communication and manifestation of those qualities. It represents the wisdom that comes from all of life’s experiences. It reminds us that wholeness can only come when we are willing to embrace the totality of who we are and what we have learned. This crystal is a stone of self-forgiveness, self-acceptance, and the release of useless regrets.

Turquoise is often seen as a protective stone. It is believed to ward off negative energies and offers protection from harm, accidents, and evil spirits. In some Native American cultures, it is considered a sacred stone that acts as a guardian for the wearer.

History and Uses

Turquoise is a 16th-century French name “Pierre turquoise” meaning Turkish stone. It was bought in the Turkish bazaars on the trade route from Iran, where it was mined, to Europe. It comes in a range of blue to green hues. The blue colour indicates a higher copper content. Meanwhile, green colour is associated with zinc or iron impurities and very light blue to almost white stones have higher aluminium concentrations. This crystal has been revered by many different cultures throughout history. Including, the Egyptians, Persians, Aztecs, and Native North and South Americans. Tibetans and Chinese have been cited to use it as long ago as 5,000 BC. It has been regarded as a power stone, bringing protection from accidents and good fortune. Native Americans believed it connected them with the great spirit of the sky, helping their minds to become one with the Universe and its infinite possibilities.

Geological Description

Turquoise formation often involves the presence of water and minerals in the Earth’s crust. Hydrothermal fluids, which are hot water-rich solutions carrying dissolved minerals, play a crucial role in depositing turquoise. These fluids circulate through cracks and fractures in rocks, carrying dissolved copper and aluminium compounds.

Turquoise is often associated with other minerals and rocks, such as limonite, pyrite, quartz, and chalcedony. These associations can result in interesting patterns and formations, adding to the visual appeal of the stone.

Turquoise is a copper aluminium phosphate mineral with a hardness of 5 to 6. Good quality Turquoise can be found in Iran, Afghanistan, Australia, Tibet and the Southwestern United States.

Affirmation

I express my truth with clarity, certainty, and love, emanating from the depths of my being.

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