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  1. Jul 9, 2021 · Photos by Tianting Lei. Zhushan County in Chinas Hubei Province is the world’s most abundant source of commercial gem-grade turquoise (F. Xu, “Study on turquoise in Shiyan City, Hubei Province,” Shanghai Art & Crafts, No. 3, 2017, pp. 30–32). It produces turquoise with special patterns, including “raindrop,” “Tang tricolor ...

  2. Hubei Turquoise Mine. Stories from a Trader's Life - Get Stories and Chapters. Cloud Mountain Turquoise. Cloud Mountain turquoise comes from a mine in the Hubei Province in central China that has been the most prolific mine in Asia. The Mohs hardness ranges from a 4 to 5.5.

  3. www.etsy.com › market › hubei_turquoiseHubei Turquoise - Etsy

    Designer dream! Rare Green blue Hubei China turquoise lot of 4 oval cabochons weight about 16 carats lots 1-8 size 10 x 14 mm. (2.5k) $15.99. Raw Turquoise Stone. (4.6k) $21.00. Natural Turquoise 3mm Round Beaded Choker, Bracelet, Genuine Hubei Turquoise Gemstone, Summer Choker, Handmade Necklace, Gift for Her. (872) $9.00. $12.00 (25% off)

  4. Get some quick history on Hubei or Chinese Turquoise and Ricky shows some of the strands Dakota Stones has to offer. Check out our online store here: https:/...

  5. forum.turquoisepeople.com › t › a-discussion-about-chinese-turquoiseA Discussion about Chinese Turquoise

    Jul 14, 2017 · Most of Chinas turquoise is mined from the Hubei Province and from the Ma’anshan Mine near Shanghai. To begin, here are some user-posted examples of Asian turquoise. Chinese turquoise usually exemplifies an intricate matrix; here is a magnificent piece of Asian spiderwebbed turquoise that is owned by Turquoise People member @bartleby

  6. Cloud Mountain - Hubei - Dragon Skin - Emperor's Turquoise - Blue Ridge. Chinese Turquoise has become the most widely used Turquoise in the world. There is evidence of turquoise use in China dating at least as far back as 1700 BC as evidenced by a bronze plaque with turquoise overlay from the Erlitou culture site in Menan Province displayed at ...

  7. China has been a minor source of turquoise for 3,000 years or more. Gem-quality material, in the form of compact nodules, is found in the fractured, silicified limestone of Yunxian and Zhushan, Hubei province. Additionally, Marco Polo reported turquoise found in present-day Sichuan.

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