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<p>[QUOTE="reader, post: 233994, member: 255"]I'd certainly guess it to be American and probably NA (and that's definitely not good enough for any attribution so I agree to stay with Southwestern) but with respect to all I come from the school that unless you know the artist who has attributed the turquoise or you were there when the turquoise was pulled from the mine you should not attribute it to a specific mine, beside the fact that specific mines can have stones that vary in color, matrix and hardness.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="reader, post: 233994, member: 255"]I'd certainly guess it to be American and probably NA (and that's definitely not good enough for any attribution so I agree to stay with Southwestern) but with respect to all I come from the school that unless you know the artist who has attributed the turquoise or you were there when the turquoise was pulled from the mine you should not attribute it to a specific mine, beside the fact that specific mines can have stones that vary in color, matrix and hardness.[/QUOTE]
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