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Turquoise is one of the dominant materials of Southwestern Native American jewelry. Thousands of pieces were found in the Ancestral Pueblo sites at Chaco Canyon . Some turquoise mines date back to Precolumbian times, and Ancestral Pueblo peoples traded the turquoise with Mesoamericans .
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Turquoise is an opaque, blue-to-green mineral that is a hydrous phosphate of copper and aluminium, with the chemical formula Cu Al 6( PO 4)4( OH)8·4 H 2 O. It is rare and valuable in finer grades and has been prized as a gemstone for millennia due to its hue.
Today, platters can sell for $1,000 to $6,000 a piece, Cox says. The piece seen here is a Portuguese piece designed in the Palissy style. Victorian majolica gets its bright colors from a tin glaze ...
The hanbok ( Korean : 한복; Hanja : 韓服; lit. Korean dress) is a traditional clothing of the Korean people. The term hanbok is primarily used by South Koreans; North Koreans refer to the clothes as chosŏn-ot ( 조선옷, lit. 'Korean clothes' ). The clothes are also worn in the Korean diaspora, especially by Koreans in China.