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Turquoise: Identifying and Collecting the Southwest's Iconic Gemstone [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 144 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 177x127x7 mm, Color photos and illustrations throughout
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Apr-2025
  • Kirjastus: Adventure Publications, Incorporated
  • ISBN-10: 1647553865
  • ISBN-13: 9781647553869
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 144 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 177x127x7 mm, Color photos and illustrations throughout
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Apr-2025
  • Kirjastus: Adventure Publications, Incorporated
  • ISBN-10: 1647553865
  • ISBN-13: 9781647553869
"Explore the beauty and history of turquoise, one of the most celebrated and treasured gemstones of ancient and modern times. Revered around the world, turquoise is a mineral with two histories: that of its formation and that of the people who have mined, traded, and treasured it. Turquoise is an icon of ancient civilizations and especially of the desert regions where it most famously appears. Uncover the history and the secrets of this coveted gemstone in Turquoise. Written by Dan R. Lynch with Bob Lynch, the authors of several books about rocks and minerals, this is the definitive guide to the sky-blue stone"--

Explore the beauty and history of turquoise, one of the most celebrated and treasured gemstones of ancient and modern times.

Revered around the world, turquoise is a mineral with two histories: that of its formation and that of the people who have mined, traded, and treasured it. Turquoise is an icon of ancient civilizations and especially of the desert regions where it most famously appears. Uncover the history and the secrets of this coveted gemstone in Turquoise. Written by Dan R. Lynch with Bob Lynch, the authors of several books about rocks and minerals, this is the definitive guide to the sky-blue stone.

Begin by learning the natural history of turquoise, from how it forms to where it’s found. Dan and Bob present tips for finding and identifying turquoise, and they introduce naturally occurring and human-made turquoise look-alikes. Next, go in-depth on the human history of turquoise. You’ll learn all about buying and caring for turquoise, and you can glimpse our future with this gemstone of the American Southwest. Whether you’re a rockhound or someone who simply appreciates nature’s wonders, grab this book and get to know the storied mineral whose very name is a symbol of color.

Book Features

  • Summary of the fascinating natural history
  • Expert advice on how to find and identify turquoise
  • Full-color photographs and illustrations
  • Suggestions on what to do with turquoise and how much it’s worth
Dedication


Acknowledgments


Introduction


Part 1: The Natural History of Turquoise




Physical Aspects and Appearance
How Turquoise Forms
Turquoise Development: Grains versus Crystals
Turquoise in Series
Where Is Turquoise Found?
Identifying Turquoise


Part 2: The Human History of Turquoise




The Name
A World History in Turquoise
Mysticism, Beliefs, and Legends
Uses of Turquoise
Artificial Turquoise Look-alikes
Treated and Enhanced Turquoise
Buying Turquoise
Caring for Turquoise
The Future of Turquoise


Bibliography/Sources


Glossary


Photo Credits


About the Author
Dan R. Lynch is an author and photographer who has written more than 20 field guides, monographs, and kids books covering a wide range of topics in the geological sciences. Born and raised on Minnesotas North Shore of Lake Superior, he learned the nuances of rock and mineral identification firsthand, both on the stony beaches and in his parents rock shop, Agate City, in Two Harbors. In his years at the shop, he found that he had a knack for explaining complex topics like rock and mineral formation, putting them in simpler terms for eager novices. Combining this skill with his love of photography and his hands-on background in geology, Dan has prided himself on his series of books in which he guides readers through all aspects of a topic, always starting at the beginning to ensure everyone has a solid foundation for understanding the more technical details that follow. In this way, he hopes to foster an appreciation for the earth beneath our feet, counteract online misinformation, and convey to readers the profound importance of science. Dan lives in Madison, Wisconsin, with his wife and son and works as a classical numismatist and writer.