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Turquoise
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an opaque semi-precious gemstone containing copper and aluminum phosphate, with a bluish-green color
What is "turquoise"?
Turquoise is a blue to greenish-blue mineral that is commonly used as a gemstone in jewelry making. The color of turquoise can vary from a pale sky blue to a more vivid greenish-blue depending on the presence of certain minerals. It is typically opaque, with a waxy or dull luster and a hardness of 5 to 6 on the Mohs scale. Turquoise has been prized for its beauty and spiritual significance by various cultures for thousands of years. It is believed to have healing properties and to protect the wearer from harm. In addition to being used in jewelry, turquoise has also been used in sculpture, architecture, and as a pigment for painting.
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The turquoise sky stretched endlessly above the desert landscape.
The jewelry box was adorned with intricate turquoise gemstones.
The pool had a clear turquoise color, inviting swimmers on a hot summer day.
The cushions on the patio furniture were upholstered in a vibrant turquoise fabric.
The lagoons of the Maldives are known for their turquoise waters and vibrant coral reefs.