Thank you!! Happy to know the chips are inexpensive because I have a necklace and bracelet I’ve been wonder if they’re real and now I know they probably are!
This was very helpful. Bought several pieces of Howlite recently. Interested in buying turquoise and know (suspected) that Howlite could easily pass it dyed.
also u can rub a bit of nail polish remover with acetone in it, and if its fake the blue green color will come off of howlite, revealing the natural white with gray marbling color underneath.
I found out something recently, while at the Stanford powwow, they use horsehair baked into clay to imitate the webbing of both howlite and turquoise. Fortunately, I came across an honest vendor, that warned me about this practice. She said that if they are selling turquoise, ask for the name of the mine it came from. If it is truly natural turquoise, it should have a certificate that names the artist as well as thr mine it came from.
Unfortunately you're not going to get a certificate from mines for every small piece of turquoise they sell. Alot of the decent turquoise on the market is old stock where they just didn't do that, and even if they had certificates they'd get lost over time. To get a provenance on stones isn't always feasible, financially or otherwise. If you have any doubts that your turquoise is authentic take it to a mineralolgist and have it tested.
I can't still tell the difference. Am I dumb or am I missing something? In my town there isn't a place that I can buy stone beads. So I have to settle for online. But apparently everything is subjective and controversial. It sucks.
Same as with Magnasite. Even if the turquoise in bead form is done with turquoise it is still turquoise and might have other turquoise put in with it. It is still turquoise but a cheaper price.
Thank you! Howlite is a beautiful gem on its own.
Thank you, very insightful. The earrings you showed are gorgeous!
Thank you!! Happy to know the chips are inexpensive because I have a necklace and bracelet I’ve been wonder if they’re real and now I know they probably are!
Going to New Mexico , very helpful,thanks
This was very helpful. Bought several pieces of Howlite recently. Interested in buying turquoise and know (suspected) that Howlite could easily pass it dyed.
This was very helpful. Thank you!
Well, I just realized that my necklace is just dyed howlite, thank you for this video :D
Good information. Really helpful examples. Thanks!
Excellent video.
Great information. ❤
I received a stone in a jewelry craft lot...its shaped somewhat of a heart. I think I have real the real thing this time!
Very helpful and informative….thanks!
Love your videos.
Thank you so much. Now I need to go check out the necklace I bought.
I love your howlite ring.
also u can rub a bit of nail polish remover with acetone in it, and if its fake the blue green color will come off of howlite, revealing the natural white with gray marbling color underneath.
It would be nice if you put together a video showing how OTHER stones/minerals are used to pass off as turquoise.
Very helpful, thank you
Thank you for clearing that up for me.
My pleasure :) ~ Chrisy
it's cleared up to you? I stll can't figure it out. Ι must be born dumb
Thank you
thank you 💞
Please advise
I would love to have that big ring you put on the blue stone with the silver sides! where do I get one like that?
That turquoise ring is available on my website here: www.earthegy.com/turquoise-gemstone-ring-62.html
Gotts i like that long ring too but how do you bend your finger?
I found out something recently, while at the Stanford powwow, they use horsehair baked into clay to imitate the webbing of both howlite and turquoise. Fortunately, I came across an honest vendor, that warned me about this practice. She said that if they are selling turquoise, ask for the name of the mine it came from. If it is truly natural turquoise, it should have a certificate that names the artist as well as thr mine it came from.
Unfortunately you're not going to get a certificate from mines for every small piece of turquoise they sell. Alot of the decent turquoise on the market is old stock where they just didn't do that, and even if they had certificates they'd get lost over time. To get a provenance on stones isn't always feasible, financially or otherwise. If you have any doubts that your turquoise is authentic take it to a mineralolgist and have it tested.
Turquoise, jade, and fluorite are amazing from China
Bardzo dziękuję za poradę kupuje dużo bizuteri z turkusem i będę wiedzieć czy to nie jest przypadkiem chowlit🙂🦋👍
Yes, but not all natural/real turquoise one finds in jewelry has matrix showing in it, right?
Correct. It can be straight turquoise blue but there are a lot of different looks to it depending on where it's mined.
Do you sell to Australia
Yes
I can't still tell the difference. Am I dumb or am I missing something? In my town there isn't a place that I can buy stone beads. So I have to settle for online. But apparently everything is subjective and controversial. It sucks.
Nice beautiful
Howlite should be wear in which finger ??
Whichever is your preference
i want white colour tuortise
It doesn't exist. The gem that many people call white turquoise is really howlite.
I use the togerher for metaphysical
Same as with Magnasite. Even if the turquoise in bead form is done with turquoise it is still turquoise and might have other turquoise put in with it. It is still turquoise but a cheaper price.
Are u seller or distributor
I'm a seller
Actually the jade is mined in Myanmar (Burma)
I want original turquoise bracelet
You can find turquoise bracelets on my website at www.earthegy.com
Hi Chrissy
Hi Annette :)