I really love these videos! They are so well done. I live in Indiana and I can only dream of being in the southwest, but you sure help make me feel like I have already visited!
awesome insights I have a great piece and I was almost letting it go and then realized its green touquise and the pendant is silver ..ill make a post and post on my RUclips ..
Color is absolutely solid opaque olive green with no variation... metal trinkets around it look Victorian... I know it's been in the ground longer than 56 years....we moved in in 1967
I rubbed it on some sandpaper and then on a whetstone... polished up shinier than it originally was...i think it's treated turquoise but again there's questions i have about the hardness and it's slight resemblance to glass... like i said.....i need help
I'm a finder of things... Got a curious one... appears to be a bracelet,3 big chunks of green something.... ain't plastic but looks like it,hard like a rock, but I just can't put my finger on what it actually is... came from an old burn pile and has what appears to be slight melting... again it doesn't seem to be plastic... guess I need help
I really love these videos! They are so well done. I live in Indiana and I can only dream of being in the southwest, but you sure help make me feel like I have already visited!
I was born and raised in Indiana. Two degrees from IU.
I made the change. Glad I did.
Come visit.
Nice video
Excellent! I would like to hear more about the many natural color variations of turqouise.
The many videos show the different looks and the one on geology gives a brief explanation.
awesome insights I have a great piece and I was almost letting it go and then realized its green touquise and the pendant is silver ..ill make a post and post on my RUclips ..
Color is absolutely solid opaque olive green with no variation... metal trinkets around it look Victorian... I know it's been in the ground longer than 56 years....we moved in in 1967
Awsome episode!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks
Can i the learn. And take a class or 2 from you? Your brilliant!!!!
@@IvanLopez-zh3xz The videos are the class. The books Turquoise in America Parts 1-3 are the text books. Available at turquoiseinamerica.com
Which claim is the one owned by Ernie ?
Ernie Montoya owns Carico Lake and also New Lander (last I knew)
I rubbed it on some sandpaper and then on a whetstone... polished up shinier than it originally was...i think it's treated turquoise but again there's questions i have about the hardness and it's slight resemblance to glass... like i said.....i need help
I'm a finder of things... Got a curious one... appears to be a bracelet,3 big chunks of green something.... ain't plastic but looks like it,hard like a rock, but I just can't put my finger on what it actually is... came from an old burn pile and has what appears to be slight melting... again it doesn't seem to be plastic... guess I need help
Sir, can you please show us some Iranian green turquoise examples.
Any Persian green I have would be included in the videos Persian Update and Ajami and Shajari.
I have some green carico tourquise ill post also
Does Bisbee have any green turquoise?
It’s not called Bisbee Blue for nothing.
👍.. Thanks