In the latitudes between 29 degrees north and 39 degrees north lie Iran, Tibet, Hubei China and the American Southwest. These areas of the Earth most prolifically produce one of the world’s perennial aesthetic delights: rare, natural turquoise. And, among these select locales is the Kingman Turquoise Mine nestled in the Acerbate Mountains of Arizona. Kingman is one of the...read more
In the latitudes between 29 degrees north and 39 degrees north lie Iran, Tibet, Hubei China and the American Southwest. These areas of the Earth most prolifically produce one of the world’s perennial aesthetic delights: rare, natural turquoise. And, among these select locales is the Kingman Turquoise Mine nestled in the Acerbate Mountains of Arizona. Kingman is one of the oldest and largest turquoise mines in the world. The beautiful, high-quality stones from this mine feature an array of green and blue shades with exquisite veining and marbleized patterns. We’ve brought you not one, but 15 stones of the coveted Kingman turquoise set in thrones of gold-finished .925 sterling silver. Please keep in mind, each stone is unique exhibiting its own unique color and matrix.