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Beautiful Blue Estate Turquoise with Pyrite
Beautiful Blue Estate Turquoise with Pyrite
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Beautiful Blue Estate Turquoise with Pyrite arrives in a compact 3-1/2" plastic case, offering roughly 300 carats of natural turquoise paired with golden pyrite inclusions. You will receive the exact case pictured, with color and matrix variation that’s characteristic of estate turquoise—weight is approximate and not guaranteed.
This collection stands out through its vibrant blue hue combined with eye-catching pyrite specks. The pyrite flecks catch the light for subtle sparkle, making each piece feel alive whether you’re inlaying, cabochon cutting, or simply displaying in your workspace. The natural variation in color and pattern is not a flaw—it's the authentic charm of estate turquoise.
- Color and texture: vivid blue turquoise tones with natural pyrite inclusions for a metallic shimmer.
- Weight and contents: approximately 300 carats in total; exact weight varies slightly between individual cases, and it’s not guaranteed.
- Packaging: 3-1/2" plastic case designed for easy storage, transport, and quick inspection of the stones inside.
- Ideal for: jewelry designers, lapidary artists, inlay specialists, and collectors seeking authentic turquoise with character.
Who benefits most from this lot: artisans planning inlay projects for bracelets, rings, and pendants; beginners exploring turquoise without a large commitment; or collectors who appreciate the natural variation and the tactile sparkle of pyrite within blue estate turquoise.
Use cases and practical tips: - Inlay projects: sort pieces by size to create contrast and texture in mosaic patterns. - Cabochon prep: select stones with strong color and pyrite concentration for standout centerpieces. - Display and education: use the case to showcase the natural beauty of estate turquoise and the unique sparkle of pyrite inclusions. - Batch work: mix with other turquoise varieties to explore color pairing and matrix effects in designs.
Care and handling: keep away from harsh chemicals and extreme temperature changes. Store in a cool, dry place, and handle pieces with clean hands to protect the surface from oils and abrasion. Natural variations mean some pieces will have different pyrite density and blue intensity—this variability is part of what makes the collection distinctive.
