Physical & Optical Properties

RI Range1.610–1.650
SG Range2.60–2.90
SG Typical2.76
Hardness (Mohs)5–6
Crystal SystemTriclinic
Optic CharacterAggregate
Dispersion0.000
Fluorescence LWWeak blue-white
Fluorescence SWInert
Chelsea FilterInert
PleochroismNone
ColorsBlue Violet, Green
SpeciesTurquoise
Blue VioletGreen

Key Differentiators

Natural vs. Synthetic

Synthetic turquoise is commercially available (Gilson synthetic). Distinguishing natural from synthetic typically requires microscopic examination of internal features.

GemID Pro includes a two-phase natural vs. synthetic testing protocol for Turquoise.

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Commonly Confused With

Commonly confused with: Variscite, Chrysocolla, howlite_dyed, plastic, Amazonite, Chrysoprase, Howlite.

Treatments

Price Context

Natural — low ($/ct)$3
Natural — high ($/ct)$50
NotePer carat; fine natural Persian-type or Sleeping Beauty (AZ); dry hardness and vivid blue important

Price context is approximate. GemID is not an appraisal tool. Results are indicators, not certified valuations.

About Turquoise

An opaque, blue-to-green mineral that is a hydrated phosphate of copper and aluminum. Block/reconstituted ('Mohave') turquoise consists of powder and binder; detected by loupe (uniform texture, no matrix variation, mold marks on backs).

Identifying a turquoise? GemID walks through these tests in order — RI, SG, fluorescence, and more.

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