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- Turquoise abstract "Turquoise is an opaque, blue-to-green mineral that is a hydrous phosphate of copper and aluminium, with the chemical formula CuAl6(PO4)4(OH)8·4H2O. It is rare and valuable in finer grades and has been prized as a gem and ornamental stone for thousands of years owing to its unique hue. In recent times, turquoise, like most other opaque gems, has been devalued by the introduction of treatments, imitations, and synthetics onto the market.The substance has been known by many names, but the word turquoise, which dates to the 16th century, is derived from an Old French word for "Turkish", because the mineral was first brought to Europe from Turkey, from the mines in historical Khorasan Province of Iran. Pliny the Elder referred to the mineral as callais, the Iranians named it "phirouzeh" and the Aztecs knew it as Teoxihuitl.".
- Turquoise thumbnail Turquoise.pebble.700pix.jpg?width=300.
- Turquoise wikiPageExternalLink www.Persian-Turquoise.ir.
- Turquoise wikiPageExternalLink full.
- Turquoise wikiPageExternalLink turquoise.htm.
- Turquoise wikiPageExternalLink &_IXsearchterm=turquoise&submit-button=summary.
- Turquoise wikiPageID "55693".
- Turquoise wikiPageRevisionID "606164949".
- Turquoise birefringence "+0.040".
- Turquoise caption "Turquoise, tumble finished, one inch long.".
- Turquoise category Phosphate_minerals.
- Turquoise cleavage "Good to perfect_usually N/A".
- Turquoise colour "Blue, blue-green, green".
- Turquoise fracture "Conchoidal".
- Turquoise fusibility "Fusible in heated HCl".
- Turquoise gravity "2.6".
- Turquoise habit "Massive, nodular".
- Turquoise hasPhotoCollection Turquoise.
- Turquoise lustre "Waxy to subvitreous".
- Turquoise meltingPoint "None".
- Turquoise mohs "5".
- Turquoise name "Turquoise".
- Turquoise opticalprop "Biaxial".
- Turquoise pleochroism "Weak".
- Turquoise refractive "nα = 1.610 nβ = 1.615 nγ = 1.650".
- Turquoise solubility "Soluble in HCl".
- Turquoise streak "Bluish white".
- Turquoise strunz "8".
- Turquoise system Triclinic_crystal_system.
- Turquoise wordnet_type synset-mineral-noun-1.
- Turquoise subject Category:Aluminium_minerals.
- Turquoise subject Category:Copper_minerals.
- Turquoise subject Category:Gemstones.
- Turquoise subject Category:Phosphate_minerals.
- Turquoise subject Category:Symbols_of_New_Mexico.
- Turquoise subject Category:Triclinic_minerals.
- Turquoise subject Category:World_Digital_Library_related.
- Turquoise type ChemicalSubstance.
- Turquoise type Mineral.
- Turquoise type ChemicalObject.
- Turquoise type Thing.
- Turquoise comment "Turquoise is an opaque, blue-to-green mineral that is a hydrous phosphate of copper and aluminium, with the chemical formula CuAl6(PO4)4(OH)8·4H2O. It is rare and valuable in finer grades and has been prized as a gem and ornamental stone for thousands of years owing to its unique hue.".
- Turquoise label "Turchese (minerale)".
- Turquoise label "Turkoois (mineraal)".
- Turquoise label "Turkus".
- Turquoise label "Turquesa".
- Turquoise label "Turquesa".
- Turquoise label "Turquoise (pierre)".
- Turquoise label "Turquoise".
- Turquoise label "Türkis (Mineral)".
- Turquoise label "Бирюза".
- Turquoise label "فيروز (حجر كريم)".
- Turquoise label "トルコ石".
- Turquoise label "绿松石".
- Turquoise sameAs Tyrkys.
- Turquoise sameAs Türkis_(Mineral).
- Turquoise sameAs Τιρκουάζ.
- Turquoise sameAs Turquesa.
- Turquoise sameAs Turkesa.
- Turquoise sameAs Turquoise_(pierre).
- Turquoise sameAs Pirus.
- Turquoise sameAs Turchese_(minerale).
- Turquoise sameAs トルコ石.
- Turquoise sameAs 터키옥.
- Turquoise sameAs Turkoois_(mineraal).
- Turquoise sameAs Turkus.
- Turquoise sameAs Turquesa.
- Turquoise sameAs m.0fgkh.
- Turquoise sameAs Q165254.
- Turquoise sameAs Q165254.
- Turquoise wasDerivedFrom Turquoise?oldid=606164949.
- Turquoise depiction Turquoise.pebble.700pix.jpg.
- Turquoise isPrimaryTopicOf Turquoise.
- Turquoise name "Turquoise".