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Kingman Turquoise is your one stop shop for rough and stabilized turquoise. We create hand crafted fine jewelry, as well!
The Mineral Park Mine is home to the Kingman Turquoise Mine and was first discovered and mined by ancient Native American civilizations long before Europeans discovered the New World. It is one of the most important Arizona turquoise mines in existence.
Kingman turquoise has been a favorite of mine for many decades, and I have often used it in my goldwork. I believe the rich blue of Kingman should be accented with the rich yellow of gold.
Kingman Turquoise is known for its beautiful sky blue color and produces many variations of blue Turquoise. The Kingman Turquoise mine also produces green Turquoise from the Turquoise Mountain side of the mine.
On the Northwestern border of Arizona, the Kingman Turquoise Mine is an enormous open pit that has turned out a great quantity of the finest quality turquoise available. This mine, defined by its turquoise nuggets, displays the hue of an energized blue in contrast with its black matrix.
The Kingman turquoise mine, which is located in Kingman, Arizona, is the last American turquoise mine that’s producing commercially. The presence of stone hammers suggests that turquoise was mined in the surrounding areas as early as 600 A.D.
Kingman Turquoise originates in the Mineral Park Mining District near Kingman, Arizona. One of the largest domestic turquoise mines, it is found in a large open pit copper mine in the high desert country.
Our Kingman Turquoise 10mm square cabochons are available in a variety of beautiful colors! Sold by full card of 25 cabochons. Cabochons vary in color and matrix. This turquoise is stabilized but not color treated. Cabs picked at random upon purchase. Buy yours today directly from the Kingman Turquoise Mine!
Full strands or full cards of cabochons must be returned complete as purchased. If any natural flaws are found in the rough (fractures, excessive rock, etc.) due to the nature of the stone, a return may be accepted as long as it is a material error and not mishandling by the cutter.
Explains a short history of the world famous Kingman ... Kingman Turquoise mine owner, Marty Colbaugh, in our first promotional and educational turquoise video.