Turquoise Sybolism

There are many associations
in Astrological symbols and symbolism of Astrology, Ayurvedic,
Hindu Astrology, Lucky Charms that are associated with gemstone
or crystals, crystal healing, spiritualism, new Age, gems, minerals,
mining, spirits vibrations and Chakra, as well as mystical numerology
and psychic supernatural investigations. It is rare in Cherokee,
Medium but is elegant and found often in crucifixes.
With all the legend and myth surrounding turquoise, it has come
to symbolize many things in modern life. Many ancient cultures
held beliefs about Turqouise. In Greece, Turkey, Egypt, and
Tibet Turquoise represents purity. Because of its color, it
is an ancient symbol of the sky,
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Birthstone:
It is the Jewelers Birthstone for December.
Anniversaries:
Turquoise is the gemstone for the 11th year of marriage.
National Gemstone:
It is the National Gem of Iran.
Names:
Said to favor women with the name Therese.
Western Astrology:
Turquoise is the primary stone for Aquarius. It is an alternate stone
for Sagittarius.
Numerology:
The number 1
Day of the Week:
Saturday
Hour of the Day:
5:00 a.m.
Elemental:
It represents the Earth/Air Elementals.
Gift:
Europeans give Turquoise jewelry as forget-me-nots or as a pledge
of adoration. In The Merchant of Venice, Shakespeare uses this symbolism
when Leah gives a turquoise ring to Shylock to win his favor. Some
Russians use Turquoise in wedding rings.
Planetary Astrology:
Planetary stone for Aquarius
Astrological Birthstone:
Taurus
Medicine Wheel Birthstone:
Feb. 19 - Mar. 20

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