Grades of Treatment
In the last of three videos on Buying Turquoise Mike explains how treated turquoise, the largest part of the turquoise market by far, will show different grades. #turquoise #treatedturquoise #stabilizedturquoise #indianjewelry
In the last of three videos on Buying Turquoise Mike explains how treated turquoise, the largest part of the turquoise market by far, will show different grades. #turquoise #treatedturquoise #stabilizedturquoise #indianjewelry
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I have really enjoyed watching and learning! Always look forward to the next one!
@turquoiseinamerica3164
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Glad you enjoy. We all have more to learn. More videos to come. Even more to learn in the books Turquoise in America Parts 1-3.
Awsome info. Again!!!!! Thank you. Learning more and more from your sessions.
@turquoiseinamerica3164
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You are welcome. Hope you are also enjoying the books.
That was very informative, thank you Mike.
@turquoiseinamerica3164
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You are welcome
Very interesting. I learned from this video. Thanks Mike. Could you please do a video on raw turquoise and what causes some to be chalky as opposed to a gem quality nugget?
@turquoiseinamerica3164
11 ай бұрын
From my understanding it is the amount of silica in rough turquoise that determines what is natural and what is chalk and requires treatment.
I just bought some rough turquoise I cut some kinda weak stuff not sure if it has been treated
Αwesome video..!
@turquoiseinamerica3164
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Thank you
Hello Mike...I have 2 questions for you...1) I have been buying (on Etsy) from a dealer (M&S Turquoise) some high grade Bisbee, some high grade Kingman, some high grade Royston and some high grade Sleeping Beauty...All was half pound lots and in a 50% off short term sale...Seller stated all was old stock and stabilized..I paid average (at half off sale) $150 for the half pound...What type of stabilization do you think was done on this high grade (according to seller) turquoise?...Question 2: On Ebay, I bought a 130g piece of No. 8 from someone living in Battle Mountain, NV and who said her neighbor had worked at the mine a long time ago and gave her some pieces of No. 8...She said is wasn't stabilized...The piece is fairly heavy for its size so I'm guessing that means it is somewhat high grade...How can one tell (other than trial and error) if a piece of turquoise can be cut and polished without having been stabilized..Thanks
@turquoiseinamerica3164
11 ай бұрын
I am sorry but I can not answer your questions.