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<p>[QUOTE="Bev aka thelmasstuff, post: 53247, member: 23"]I had a friend who retired from the phone co. and started making jewelry. His background was Seminole. He and his wife traveled to Arizona every year to buy chunks of turquoise. I really liked the green and have several pieces made with it. Here is a link to Damele Turquoise images. One think I learned from George is that fine jewelry generally has an opening behind the stone to provide air. The exception seems to be turquoise. His rings had a solid back like yours. I recommend you polish the tarnish off the silver and you may be able to read the name, plus the jewelry will be much more attractive.</p><p><a href="http://search.comcast.net/?cat=images&q=damele+turquoise#params/hl=en&start=80&num=20&safe=on&q=damele+turquoise/0" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://search.comcast.net/?cat=images&q=damele+turquoise#params/hl=en&start=80&num=20&safe=on&q=damele+turquoise/0" rel="nofollow">http://search.comcast.net/?cat=images&q=damele+turquoise#params/hl=en&start=80&num=20&safe=on&q=damele+turquoise/0</a>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Bev aka thelmasstuff, post: 53247, member: 23"]I had a friend who retired from the phone co. and started making jewelry. His background was Seminole. He and his wife traveled to Arizona every year to buy chunks of turquoise. I really liked the green and have several pieces made with it. Here is a link to Damele Turquoise images. One think I learned from George is that fine jewelry generally has an opening behind the stone to provide air. The exception seems to be turquoise. His rings had a solid back like yours. I recommend you polish the tarnish off the silver and you may be able to read the name, plus the jewelry will be much more attractive. [URL]http://search.comcast.net/?cat=images&q=damele+turquoise#params/hl=en&start=80&num=20&safe=on&q=damele+turquoise/0[/URL][/QUOTE]
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