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All the signs that turquoise stones, crystals, and jewelry are real
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There’s no question that turquoise is one of the most popular gems with its gorgeous blue hue, ancient history, and spiritual ties. If you’re looking for turquoise jewelry or a gem to add to your crystal collection, it’s not always 100% clear if this stone is real or fake. That’s why we’re here to make spotting real turquoise easier. In this article, we’ve listed easy ways to check and test your turquoise for authenticity. If you’re ready to find out if your turquoise is real, read on!
Things You Should Know
- Real turquoise is rare, so it comes with an expensive price tag. Fakes are made with dyed howlite, magnesite, or plastic that is cheap to produce.
- Authentic turquoise is an opaque robin’s egg blue or greenish blue. If it’s transparent or white, red, or purple, it’s probably fake.
- Real turquoise doesn’t scratch easily. If you can chip at your piece with your fingernail or a coin, it’s likely a fake.
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