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Mud Lowery Mix And Match: Gemstones & Turquoise

March 9, 2021
Mud Lowery has done it yet AGAIN! When asked about some of these beautiful new pieces, the man behind the brand said, “I mean it is just gems and turquoise! I did not think people would like them as much as they did!” You hear that?! Sometimes genius just strikes and you don’t even know...

Droppin' Some Coin On Coin Jewelry

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March 6, 2021
It seems antique coins are making more appearances in Western jewelry and we are loving it! Even better, they’re being paired with turquoise! What’s a more iconic duo than turquoise and silver, anyways? Exactly. There isn’t one! Obsessing over these statement pendants! The turquoise accents these liberty coin pendants perfectly! A ring to wrist bracelet...

Turquoise Tuesday: Dry Creek

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March 2, 2021
Dry Creek Turquoise comes from a small Turquoise mine outside of Austin, Nevada in Lander County. This color of Turquoise was rarely used in Turquoise Jewelry before the late 1990s. The mine was first discovered during the early 1990’s by Nevada’s Shoshone Native American tribe. When it was discovered, cutters were unsure that it was actually turquoise due to...

Turquoise Tuesday: Carico Lake

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February 23, 2021
The Carico Lake Turquoise Mine is located South of Battle Mountain in Lander County, Nevada. The mine produces stones in multiple shades of blues and greens, but is most known for its vibrant lime green stones. This type of turquoise has become very popular and highly collectible in recent years because of its various shades of...

Turquoise Tuesday: Royston

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February 16, 2021
Royston Turquoise comes from the Royston mining district located near Tonopah, Nevada, and has been mined since the early 1900s. Royston originally consisted of four old Turquoise claims located within the Royston range: Bunker Hill, Easter Blue, Oscar Wehrend, and Royal Blue. The Royston mine produces some incredible turquoise ranging in color from a deep...

Hannah Maed Levy Designs Are What Boho Dreams Are Made Of

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February 10, 2021
Hannah Maed Levy creates one-of-a-kind jackets and jewelry inspired by her many world travels. From 30+ countries in Asia, Africa, Australia, Europe, South America, and Central America, she learned different fashions and cultures. No two people are the same, so why not wear something celebrate how unique you are? Rings, earrings, you name it! No...

Turquoise Tuesday: Kingman

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February 9, 2021
The Kingman Turquoise Mine is one of the oldest and highest producing Turquoise Mines in America. It is the biggest supplier of turquoise, and has been since the start of the turquoise jewelry industry. The mine is also the last remaining commercially producing mine in the U.S. Kingman Turquoise is known for its beautiful sky blue color and...

If You Like It, Then You Should've Put A Tag On It

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February 9, 2021
Ear tags aren’t just for cattle anymore! The familiar shape is getting a makeover in the form of jewelry and other accessories. Whether it be your brand, initials, or even turquoise (because, yes, turquoise can be added to anything), any vision can become a reality! A classic engraved brand pendant is always a good choice!...

Major Heart Eyes For This Turquoise Jewelry

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February 7, 2021
Valentine’s Day is right around the corner and what better way to celebrate than with some turquoise jewelry?! More specifically, HEART SHAPED turquoise jewelry. Forget diamonds, heart shaped turquoise is a win in any cowgirl’s book! You can never go wrong with some simple studs! Kingman turquoise is always a must-have, especially these heart cuffs!...
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