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On a standard color wheel used in design and art, the opposite of turquoise is a rich maroon or a muted rust, depending on whether you use the RYB (traditional artist) or RGB (d...
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On a standard color wheel used in design and art, the opposite of turquoise is a rich maroon or a muted rust, depending on whether you use the RYB (traditional artist) or RGB (d...
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Turquoise is a hydrated phosphate of copper and aluminium with a history spanning thousands of years. Prized in Persia, China, Mesoamerica, and the Indigenous cultures of the Am...
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Turquoise powers refer to the symbolic, spiritual, and cultural attributes long associated with the opaque blue-to-green gemstone turquoise. Across centuries and cultures, peopl...
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Across spiritual markets, turquoise is described as calming, protective, and healing for both body and mind. Proponents claim it soothes anxiety, supports the throat and immune...
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For people born on December 16 , the traditional and modern birthstones align with classic December gems. The primary December birthstones are tanzanite , zircon , and turquoise...
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