What is the Turquoise treating?

Turquoise is an opaque blue-green mineral used in ancient jewelry. The treated turquoise, often used in modern jewelry, was changed from the original state by a process designed to improve the color and/or durability of natural stone. There are a number of different ways to be treated with turquoise. The earliest species included fine application of oil or stone wax, so shine and deepening the color. This type of treated turquoise tends to "sweat" when exposed to heat or sun and can be cloudy over the years; However, the treatment can sometimes be used successfully. This type of Turquoise treated retains its appearance and shine better than turquoise oil or wax and the stabilization process can be used for turquoise That is too unstable to benefit the oil or wax method. Stabilization of epoxy was developed in the 1950s. Turquoise is glued to a stronger material to prevent its cracking. The first bushing of the turkishSand was made of car packaging and phonograms, while modern jewelers usually use epoxy steel resin.

Some turquoise is colored to improve its color or to be more uniform. Prussian blue is the most common dye used in this treatment. Some people do not like colored turquoise because they feel that it is artificial, and sometimes leaving the color on the skin or disappearing.

The relatively new type of Turquoise treated is made through the zacharyne process and then warm it up to improve appearance and durability. Natural turquoise can also be impregnated with evaporated quartz or treated with natural chemicals and soaked in water.

reconstructed turquoise turquoise is the lowest quality turquoise. Small turquoise fragments are crushed and then connected together, often with foreign filler material. Turks Purists do not consider RekoNstit Turquoise for a real gem.

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