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2.9" Polished Turquoise Specimen - Number 8 Mine, Carlin, NV
This is a gorgeous, 2.9" wide piece of high grade turquoise in matrix, collected from the famous Number 8 Mine in Carlin, Nevada. The natural tumble gave the specimen soft edges and brought out the turquoise in high relief.
It comes with an acrylic display stand.
It comes with an acrylic display stand.
About Number 8 Mine Turquoise
The Number 8 Turquoise Mine is a historic turquoise mine located in Carlin, Nevada, USA. The mine operated from the early 1920s until 1976, producing high quality turquoise with a distinctive bright blue-green color and unique spiderweb matrix patterns.
The mine is located in the Lynn Mining District, which is part of the larger Carlin Trend, a region renowned for its rich mineral deposits. The Number 8 mine is situated at an elevation of around 7,000 feet in the rugged hills of northeastern Nevada.
Turquoise from the Number 8 mine is highly prized by collectors and jewelry makers for its striking color and unique matrix patterns. The turquoise is often cut and polished into cabochons or used as a centerpiece in Native American jewelry designs.
In recent years, the Number 8 Turquoise Mine has become increasingly difficult to access and produce from: only small amounts of high-quality turquoise are still being extracted. This has led to a surge in demand and value for Number 8 turquoise, making it a highly sought-after gemstone in the world of fine jewelry and collectibles.
The Number 8 Turquoise Mine is a historic turquoise mine located in Carlin, Nevada, USA. The mine operated from the early 1920s until 1976, producing high quality turquoise with a distinctive bright blue-green color and unique spiderweb matrix patterns.
The mine is located in the Lynn Mining District, which is part of the larger Carlin Trend, a region renowned for its rich mineral deposits. The Number 8 mine is situated at an elevation of around 7,000 feet in the rugged hills of northeastern Nevada.
Turquoise from the Number 8 mine is highly prized by collectors and jewelry makers for its striking color and unique matrix patterns. The turquoise is often cut and polished into cabochons or used as a centerpiece in Native American jewelry designs.
In recent years, the Number 8 Turquoise Mine has become increasingly difficult to access and produce from: only small amounts of high-quality turquoise are still being extracted. This has led to a surge in demand and value for Number 8 turquoise, making it a highly sought-after gemstone in the world of fine jewelry and collectibles.
SPECIES
Turquoise
LOCATION
Number 8 Mine, Carlin, Nevada
SIZE
Size: 2.9 x 2.35 x 1.5", Weight: 178.6 grams
CATEGORY
ITEM
#260511