Turquoise Stuart A. Northrop; David L. Neumann and David H. Snow

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Pamphlet has minor wear but is in good condition. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.

Delve into the captivating world of turquoise with this informative pamphlet by Stuart A. Northrop, David L. Neumann, and David H. Snow. Explore the gemstone’s geological origins, cultural significance, and diverse uses in jewelry and art through the ages. From ancient civilizations to Native American traditions, this comprehensive work offers a rich tapestry of scientific facts, historical accounts, and cultural narratives surrounding the enduring allure of turquoise. A must-have for gemologists, historians, and anyone appreciating this precious mineral’s beauty and significance.

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Pamphlet has minor wear but is in good condition. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.

This informative pamphlet, authored by Stuart A. Northrop, David L. Neumann, and David H. Snow, delves into the captivating world of turquoise, a gemstone that has held significant cultural and historical significance for centuries. Turquoise, with its distinctive blue-green hue, has been prized by various civilizations, from the ancient Egyptians and Persians to the Native American tribes of the Southwest. This publication offers a comprehensive exploration of the mineral’s geological origins, its diverse uses in jewelry and art, and the cultural traditions surrounding its mining and trade.

Readers and collectors alike will appreciate the depth of knowledge shared within these pages, as the authors skillfully weave together scientific facts, historical accounts, and cultural narratives. Whether you’re a gemologist, a historian, or simply someone who appreciates the beauty and significance of turquoise, this pamphlet promises to be an invaluable resource, offering insights into the enduring allure of this precious gemstone.

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Weight 0.4 lbs
Dimensions 27.94 × 20.07 × 1.27 in
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