Fake Turquoise Jewelry

Fake imitation turquoise jewelry or stones are make to look like natural stones. There are a few different kinds to look out for. George Francis a experienced Navajo silversmith shows us some examples that can be found in jewelry.

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  • @terryswails1191
    @terryswails11913 жыл бұрын

    Thank you very much , I'm 70 years old and have loved turquoise for years, it's a beautiful stone. Appreciate the information.

  • @hughpeebles
    @hughpeebles8 жыл бұрын

    Very informative. My wife just purchased a neclace online. We didn't know it wasn't real turquoise, but with your information we now know that all that's "turquoise" ain't.

  • @EuphemiaGrubb
    @EuphemiaGrubb5 жыл бұрын

    That's the best explanation of Turquoise l've ever heard.

  • @quirkyquips9915
    @quirkyquips99155 жыл бұрын

    Years ago, my mom got my stepfather a rock tumbler for Christmas. We lived in New Mexico and during various hiking/pack lunch days, we'd find a variety of stones. At a museum in Lincoln, I noticed arrow heads on display, many looking nothing like the arrowheads you'd see near the cash register. I had suspicions they weren't real as the majority were cut perfectly, die cut. My stepfather upgraded and then began teaching himself the silver smith craft. We'd go to a "rock hound" shop where he'd choose stones. [He found an agate during a camping trip and became obsessed!] A 'geode' split in half can bring you awe inspiring wonderment with the 'jewel' you find inside. He made a squash blossom necklace using natural turquoise. Another fashioned as a "choker" with just the right size of stones. The silver beads between each of the stones are difficult to clean. The squash blossom is trying as well but you have to take your time. Thank you for your insight!

  • @louisamckay671
    @louisamckay6716 жыл бұрын

    No don't ask if it's natural, they are getting around that question now. I have talked to quite a few dealers that are selling stabilized turquoise and they call it natural. You ask them why are you calling your stabilized turquoise natural? They will say, because it's still the actual turquoise stone that had been mined out but had to be stabilized because it was a lower grade or too soft of a stone. Yes most turquoise is too soft or still not the best quality for hardness, and a untreated turquoise could even change a green in color when you wear it becsuse the oils from your skin could absorb into the stone causing it to change in color if the quality was still poor. A good quality untreated turquoise (hard turquoise) will not need any treatments and keep its color and shine. When shopping for turquoise ask if the turquoise is untreated, an honest dealer should give you a honest answer. And look at the description of the turquoise you are wanting to purchase, hope it will tell you if it's stabilized ( but not all will) don't be afraid to ask your dealer the questions. I also would not purchase from turquoise listed as genuine turquoise unless maybe it has a decription of untreated, I see alot listed as that, and it is alot of the time that cheap block turquoise or Howlite died to look like turquoise. Also I am not sure what this gallery grade turquoise means either, sounds like a fancy way of lableing their stabilized turquoise without letting the buyer actually know it's stabilized. Just make sure you ask the question....Has this turquoise been treated at all? Hopefully this will help you be more likely to get a good quality untreated turquoise and less likely to get something else. One of the best places to purchase your turquoise is directly from the miners, then you know what mine it came from and they would be able to let you know if the turquoise has been treated or not. But if you are interested in the stabilized than that's fine to, then you can ignore most of this comment.

  • @margui6224

    @margui6224

    5 жыл бұрын

    Louisa: Then all those shopping channels like QVC, Shop LC, JTV, Evine (HSN) are selling fake stones? It's the Zachery treatment approve by the gem industry?

  • @margui6224

    @margui6224

    5 жыл бұрын

    Louisa: What about the Etsy , a channel that you buy gems?

  • @kathleenscreations367

    @kathleenscreations367

    5 жыл бұрын

    ty

  • @sumanngon

    @sumanngon

    11 ай бұрын

    As if the dealer would give you an honest reply and tell you his collection is fake or treated or zaccarised. They even has raised the price of the fake so high to make you believe its authentic like pristine rock from mine. They have started laquering the stone so good luck on the colour test. Authentic store will agree to take back with full refund if you take the stone in any lab and get it tested - and it comes out fake. Or buy them from a reputed artist.

  • @mariakristinahawl1640
    @mariakristinahawl16403 жыл бұрын

    More proper question to ask... "is this a natural, untreated stone"?

  • @melanie.l6282

    @melanie.l6282

    3 жыл бұрын

    Maria good question by what i have read they have to stabilised it because it a porous stone????? I have to look what stabilised mean Good luck Ps i have watch 2 videos from a woman who works at the Museum of Native Americans Art and she explains that some of the items she shows date from hundreds years old and they are not all real but for the Native what was important is the blue color 1 is called Turquoise real or fake 2 is called color and meaning I did find quite interesting It shows that the blue was important It,s the interest for turquoise by white people that has developed "fake or real" and of course the prices

  • @MathewShepardson
    @MathewShepardson11 жыл бұрын

    Great examples of a few different stones that imitate turquoise.

  • @CarolBlaneyPhD
    @CarolBlaneyPhD3 жыл бұрын

    NIce video and loved seeing the plastic samples at the beginning. Anyone know if the 'plastic samples' still contained ground up powder of turquoise stones? or did they use zero turquoise components, and only use dye/paint. thanks.

  • @sarahporter9541
    @sarahporter9541 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you.. we live in Arizona....and went to a turquoise processing..store/shop...and we didnt buy anything because we wanted authentic stone...and our confidence in the product just wasnt there. This helps understand all that might be out there.

  • @chrisbk3265
    @chrisbk3265 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge.

  • @tinalyons3964
    @tinalyons39644 жыл бұрын

    Hi :) Thank you for your video,, where would I get natural turquoise from,, beads etc?

  • @GenerousFarmer
    @GenerousFarmer6 жыл бұрын

    Nice! I was looking for a turquoise ring for my sister for Christmas.. Stumbled across this you tube video. Bought a ring from your site! Thanks! (Word of advice... add the URL to your website to your video descriptions)

  • @estebanromero7058
    @estebanromero70587 жыл бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @suzanne5971
    @suzanne59713 жыл бұрын

    Is there a way we can tell genuine turquoise when buying second hand? What do you look for?

  • @dominicgarcia85
    @dominicgarcia85 Жыл бұрын

    What is the purple stone an imitation of ?

  • @silentstorm2239
    @silentstorm22394 жыл бұрын

    Is the Zachary processed used on real turquoise ?

  • @ty9988do
    @ty9988do2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing very informative 👍

  • @dolsen1959do
    @dolsen1959do2 жыл бұрын

    Great video

  • @zoellazolendz7313
    @zoellazolendz73138 жыл бұрын

    what if you cut it open? will we see the real color of the stone? or will the dye seep inside the stone?

  • @ranakashi4958

    @ranakashi4958

    6 жыл бұрын

    Zoella Zolendz my Facebook I'd rana kashi stone pic

  • @Soloong_Gaybowzer
    @Soloong_Gaybowzer Жыл бұрын

    It always amazes me the cultural differences between natives and those of European ancestry regarding turquoise. Amerinds care mostly about the color, so whether plastic or stone, turquoise is turquoise. However Mexicans and Americans tend to care far more about whether it's a gemstone formed naturally.

  • @drdebocherry
    @drdebocherry3 жыл бұрын

    I have coral spine necklace can't be sold even more. Fabulous. I wish you could tell me if my dead mom's very old huge chunk turquoise ear rings are real.

  • @shrutibhuyan4754
    @shrutibhuyan47545 жыл бұрын

    Can you make a turquoise angel wing?

  • @primenumerology3510
    @primenumerology35102 жыл бұрын

    excellent thanks

  • @kajala11
    @kajala118 жыл бұрын

    Can you advise the Federal law that you speak of that requires the reseller to truthfully tell you if your buying natural stone?

  • @kokoro111
    @kokoro1119 жыл бұрын

    they look like natural turquoise. its hard to tell from the ones that you showed us in the video. nice video!

  • @rneustel388
    @rneustel3885 жыл бұрын

    I have a small silver pin (brooch) with a piece (maybe 3/4” by 1/2”) of what appears to be turquoise that my mother bought in New Mexico around 1951. I wonder how common “false” turquoise was back then?

  • @mariakristinahawl1640

    @mariakristinahawl1640

    3 жыл бұрын

    They've had fake turquoise for hundreds of years. In ancient times, they painted wood pieces with blue colored malachite, and it looks like turquoise!

  • @CHT420
    @CHT420 Жыл бұрын

    I’m very particular about the turquoise color I wear/buy

  • @ZIGGIEPRODUCTIONS1
    @ZIGGIEPRODUCTIONS17 жыл бұрын

    i recently bought some ,it just disnt feel real i think its howkite it kooks just like the ones in this video, it said qenuine turquoise in the description, bought from amazon

  • @omfug7148
    @omfug71488 жыл бұрын

    I sell on ebay, and I am always at a loss to figure out if something is natural turquoise or not...sometimes I figure it out, like Howlite, for example really does look too uniform--I had a heishi necklace with cut shell and what I thought was turquoise chunks, but my gut told me it wasn't right, and indeed it was howlite--is it alright to use the term "stabilized" turquoise to indicate a bead that isn't natural?

  • @tkmaz

    @tkmaz

    7 жыл бұрын

    How did you find out it was howlite? I have a necklace & I can't tell if it's real. They're uneven chunks & there's webbing.

  • @omfug7148

    @omfug7148

    7 жыл бұрын

    The webbing on howlite is too pronounced and uniform--looking closely you can tell that the color is not natural. I sold the necklace once, and even though I mentioned that I thought that it might be howlite instead of turquoise, the buyer returned it because it was howlite, not turquoise, LOL

  • @halcyonsandiego

    @halcyonsandiego

    6 жыл бұрын

    +Debbie Hostetter buy some howelite. That's a sure bet, betty

  • @Jshankarpatel532
    @Jshankarpatel53210 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much Sir Informative video 👍👌👍👌👍👌👍👌🙏🇮🇳🙂India

  • @sethkluver8110
    @sethkluver811010 жыл бұрын

    Interesting video now i have to let wifey know what to ask for when looking for turquoise stones

  • @margui6224
    @margui62245 жыл бұрын

    I saw your website. And even the turquoise "stonettes" so tiny that is not even noticeable are expensive.

  • @koltonzabodyn7199
    @koltonzabodyn71997 жыл бұрын

    What is the intro song to turquoise skies

  • @halcyonsandiego

    @halcyonsandiego

    6 жыл бұрын

    It's Darrude, Sandstorm

  • @jelenapetrovic6152
    @jelenapetrovic61526 жыл бұрын

    Turquoise chips is really cheap, so there is no need to dye it, dying will be more expensive then stone itself.

  • @melanie.l6282
    @melanie.l62824 жыл бұрын

    it's a real headache because even if you pay lots of money for the item it doesn't mean it's real Even if we ask the question is it real stone we might not get the truth because the seller think of the money first So thank you for your informations

  • @yury455
    @yury4554 жыл бұрын

    Hi this is a great video thank you for sharing, but the last larger stand that you show surrounding the white piece of howlite, you are referring to as howlite strand, and that is wrong and misleading, that is a stabilized turquoise, not howlite. I am also a turquoise dealer, I'm sure it's just an oversight between the video editing team and you... and wasn't intentional, but it would help solve consumer confusion, again great video! Thank you.

  • @johng7346
    @johng734610 ай бұрын

    I don't mind fake turquoise or any fake gemstone as long as the price reflects it.

  • @mik_noko5034
    @mik_noko50344 жыл бұрын

    Now I know how to ask. Do you have a natural turquois?

  • @stara808
    @stara8087 жыл бұрын

    some really old silver concha etc are fake because the turquoise mines were closed and the stone was really hard to get. MANY old pieces are glass/plastic block turquoise--even signed pieces.

  • @wandersonwheels2190

    @wandersonwheels2190

    4 жыл бұрын

    Some of the glass turquoise is now collectible.

  • @MuchWowMoonBoy
    @MuchWowMoonBoy8 жыл бұрын

    I have a necklas kinda like the ones you are saying is fake. I'm new to this. How can I tell if this necklaces is real or fake or like you said. How can I tell if these are natural stones?

  • @tomburke4750
    @tomburke47509 жыл бұрын

    I thought it was an awesome explanation. If the material is a natural rock of Any kind, it's real. That doesn't mean it's "natural" turquoise. So, like the man says, your question is, "Is this natural turquoise?" Since the vast amount of blue or blue-d rock out there is not natural turquoise, I'd assume it's not natural when buying from a roadside stand or garage sale. If I thought otherwise, I'd pay to have it appraised. Simple.

  • @junerosa3766
    @junerosa37665 жыл бұрын

    Ty had my suspicions now I know for sure.

  • @tkmaz
    @tkmaz7 жыл бұрын

    But here's the thing, I can buy a piece because I like it, sure...but the healing qualities of this or that stone won't be there if it's just plastic or glass. Often we buy for a reason other than "looks". I can see you're in AZ, by any chance are you close to Flag? I'd be honored if you could shed some light on my necklace.

  • @mariakristinahawl1640

    @mariakristinahawl1640

    3 жыл бұрын

    Correct!! I purchase stones for their metaphysical properties......

  • @autumnmoon4460
    @autumnmoon44605 жыл бұрын

    Welp. My necklace is howlite then. I was pretty sure it wasn’t natural so, I’m not really surprised....

  • @yvotyme
    @yvotyme10 жыл бұрын

    can you tell if it is fake or real turquoise, from a picture?...........

  • @halcyonsandiego

    @halcyonsandiego

    6 жыл бұрын

    not usually. Can you tell a woman had sexual reassignment surgery? probably not

  • @cpayne1757
    @cpayne175710 жыл бұрын

    So, is there any kind of test you can do to satisfy yourself that you are buying natural turquoise vs. the fake dyed stuff...?? If we have to depend on the seller's honesty, I am skeptical (e.g. 60 Minutes documentary on the plastic turquoise sold on the plaza in Santa Fe, NM).

  • @drdebocherry
    @drdebocherry3 жыл бұрын

    I have tons of turquoise. I get only from licensed buyer who only buys from reservation artists.

  • @MrStaybrown
    @MrStaybrown3 жыл бұрын

    We had a silversmith tell us Block turquoise is real. I didn't believe him a bit.

  • @elzaaltmann
    @elzaaltmann3 жыл бұрын

    Too many scammers around.

  • @gafairbanks2434
    @gafairbanks24343 жыл бұрын

    LIKE CREATOR IS TELLING YOU, FEEL IT FROM YOUR ❤ IFit doesn't resonate, likely it will be FAKE.

  • @saharfouad6861
    @saharfouad68615 жыл бұрын

    A shocking title

  • @elmerkilred159
    @elmerkilred15911 ай бұрын

    Too much junk on the market. It's like buying a diamond ring only to find out that the diamond is only worth less than a 10th of the price it was purchased for. Too many jewelers/silversmiths have flooded the market with cheap chit. Now people expect to buy rings for less than $20 bucks with real turquoise or not. And if the ring is re-sold to a place that buys jewelry, the only value you will receive is the spot metal price of the metal that day. I don't don't even buy jewelry anymore.

  • @danielgeary5215
    @danielgeary52159 ай бұрын

    Love it thank you we have this conversation every day at my gallery. Looks like turquoise is not our standard turquoise is a gem not a color, so I am always learning after 32 years still and I appreciate your rap about these issues. Please keep it up brother. daniel @Lonetreeantiques and fine art in Colorado.

  • @leslyeschoenhuth1107
    @leslyeschoenhuth11076 жыл бұрын

    * He did Not Emphasize * NATURAL * That is the LEGAL Magic Word.. NATURAL . . Ask if the Stone is NATURAL . . The word "Real" means the COLOR is Blue.. So they can tell you Plastic is Real if it is BLUE..

  • @FoxtrS2
    @FoxtrS28 жыл бұрын

    ridiculous

  • @pq1426
    @pq14267 жыл бұрын

    this man you not to buy with theft man any more

  • @pq1426
    @pq14267 жыл бұрын

    this man have on your hand turquoise theft stole you return to me

  • @abigailarizmendi1261

    @abigailarizmendi1261

    6 жыл бұрын

    p Q, No one understands you.

  • @halcyonsandiego

    @halcyonsandiego

    6 жыл бұрын

    P Q: Over there, that pig pen, there...I found me a couple of Shoeshone arrowheads. -Lyle

  • @pq1426
    @pq14267 жыл бұрын

    you need return to the police I go pick it up