Green Turquoise Rings

When most people think about turquoise, they think about a soapy stone that is almost sky blue in color. The truth of the matter is that turquoise is a stone that ranges in color from a strong blue to a vivid green. A combination of zinc and copper gives turquoise its remarkable shade, and in green turquoise, there is less copper than zinc. The result is a shade of green that ranges from nearly emerald to a yellow lime color. This shade makes green turquoise rings a wonderful compliment to any outfit.

When you are shopping for green turquoise rings, it is important to learn a little more about the stone in the first place. One issue faced by many people who love turquoise is that there is a great deal of fake turquoise on the market. Fake turquoise tends to be very vivid in color with strong black veins running through it. When you see vivid color, a high-contrast black and a very shiny, waxy appearance, there is a good chance that you are looking at a dyed stone that is not turquoise at all. While these rings might be pretty, they are not the real deal.Think about the outfits that you can coordinate with green turquoise rings. While this ornament is a natural choice when you love every shade of green, you will also find that it can complement nearly any outfit that is rendered in cool tones. A cool emerald-green turquoise ring goes well with an outfit in icy blues and soft cool greens. On the other hand, if you choose an outfit with warm tones, a lime green turquoise gives you a lovely pale accent at your hands, emphasizing your color choices and the tones of your clothing.

If you are thinking about purchasing a green turquoise ring, you should also consider the metal of the ring itself. Because of its association with the United States Southwest region, turquoise is often set in silver. Silver is a wonderfully versatile precious metal and it does well for people with a cool tone to their skin. On the other hand, turquoise is often brilliantly set off by gold, as well. The warm tones of gold give turquoise a warmth that it otherwise lacks, and there are many types of gold to choose from. Consider a ring using white gold or a rich rose gold for something a little different.

When you want to change up your jewelry drawer and you are interested in something unique, take the time to consider how a green turquoise ring can create just the look you are after.