The story of turquoise in America began in New Mexico and in this video Mike presents a bit of the history and we see some turquoise from some of the historic mines. #turquoise #newmexicoturquoise #indianjewelry #turquoisehistory
Hey there, great video! I am the owner of a turquoise mine here in new mexico and am glad to see other people taking interest in our states amazing turquoise! the mine that i own is here in lincoln county and is called New Enchantment, i picked up the claim about 3 years ago, it was abandoned by joe dan lowry so i filed with the blm and that was that, most of the turquoise i get up there is pine to emerald to army green and has a rhyolite, to caolonite matrix it’s some gorgeous stuff, if your ever curious about it checkout montes minerals on facebook, i post pictures of all the cabochons, rough stone, and jewelry i make
Thank you for your education! Are you able to identify turquoise from a picture? I was hoping to find an expert opinion on a piece of my own. I’m not looking for an appraisal, just help identifying. I have watched all your videos and I am still scratching my head 😂 Thank you!
Thanks Mike!
Tar kapan kapan ngebolang Ach, mirip batu kerikil berwarna ya, blue or green, patterned black, gold, silver and chocolate, like that?
Mike, how do we get in touch w you. I have some dublets I was asked to make jewelry with. I have some questions please? Thank you
Hey there, great video! I am the owner of a turquoise mine here in new mexico and am glad to see other people taking interest in our states amazing turquoise! the mine that i own is here in lincoln county and is called New Enchantment, i picked up the claim about 3 years ago, it was abandoned by joe dan lowry so i filed with the blm and that was that, most of the turquoise i get up there is pine to emerald to army green and has a rhyolite, to caolonite matrix it’s some gorgeous stuff, if your ever curious about it checkout montes minerals on facebook, i post pictures of all the cabochons, rough stone, and jewelry i make
I deeply appreciate you teaching us about turquoise. I love turquoise but dont buy it as much as i want too.
Your Hachito seems very alive!
Thank you for your education! Are you able to identify turquoise from a picture? I was hoping to find an expert opinion on a piece of my own. I’m not looking for an appraisal, just help identifying. I have watched all your videos and I am still scratching my head 😂 Thank you!
Is Hachita sold anywhere? Thanks for another great video
That Tyrone is gorgeous. I only have one piece purchased at the Turquoise Museum. Great information.