Living Stone: Turquoise Chips Necklace




This multi colored bead necklace uses natural “pink” (white with a very light tint of blush pink) aventurine gemstones accented with rustic natural turquoise chips and a simple, rustic marble stone pendant with brown tassel.
Turquoise is a sacred "living stone" with significant importance to Native American cultures. The Navajo word for turquoise is Doo tl' izh ii. Navajo legend says that when it finally rains after a long drought, turquoise is formed from the human tears of joy soaked into the Earth.
Turquoise has a rich history of being associated with protection, healing, success, and good fortune. It is believed to promote positive energy, assist with communication, enhance creativity, and bring balance and spiritual grounding.