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Significance of Turquoise Stone in Native American Culture!

by John A. Consultants

Turquoise holds a unique significance in Native American culture, which is profound and specific to individual tribes. Let us discuss few takes on its connection with the American Culture:

A Living Stone

All Native Americans strongly believe that the earth is filled with all living things which are precious. In addition to that, turquoise which represents life, and is highly revered due to its color-changing properties and nature. The appearance of the stone is governed by the factors such as environment, light, dust, and skin acidity. While for most people it appears with a beautiful blue-green hue, for others it has variations exist such as white, light blue, yellowish-green and a copper color. They have made various beautiful pieces of turquoise jewelry from the stone to wear along its aliveness.

Significance of Turquoise to the Navajo

This beautiful blue stone which signifies power, status, and luxury, is very important to the Navajo people and their culture. They store turquoise in baskets or hang it from the ceiling in order to protect the family from evil as it is reputed as a symbol of good fortune. It was considered that that the stone can help the warriors to protect them in the battles. It is mentioned in the myths told by the Navajo people as well as other tribes.

Turquoise and other Tribes

Just like the association of Navajo people with the stone, it also held special meaning to many other tribes. Many believe that it will bring the carrier strength and vitality due to its overarching theme though this belief varies tribe to tribe. For the Pima, or “River People,” who reside in Southern Arizona, the stone represents skill and healing. The Apaches relate turquoise to the rain that is found at the end of a rainbow.

Wearable Turquoise

Being used quite often, it is quite obvious and makes perfect sense that turquoise would make its way into jewelry, such as turquoise necklaces which helps the people to wear the stone all the time and keep their mystical qualities with them wherever they wanted to.

Navajo and Zuni styles include Heishi and Squash Blossom Necklaces. The Squash Blossom necklace is believed to be the most enduring and timeless of all the styles which can be styled with all types of attires. Authentic turquoise jewelry is a great investment which can never go out of style. Wearing turquoise jewelry pays homage to the history of the tribes and honors the beauty of the stone.


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