Popularized by Turkish traders, embraced by Native Americans and now mined extensively by the Chinese, turquoise varies so widely in color and form that many American Indians say no two stones are ...
From turquoise to meteorite, an array of natural stone dials endow watches with unique, organic flourishes of color and texture. Lapidary dials made of fragile, polished stone discs first experienced ...
Sacred to Indigenous people, beloved by collectors, one blue-green stone has huge cultural cachet in the “Land of Enchantment.” Indigenous artisans in New Mexico are known for their turquoise jewelry ...