The turquoise ring is an iconic piece of jewelry. It is probably the most recognizable natural stone ring in the world: this blue-green set in silver has become a universal classic, from Native American Navajo and Zuni signet rings to contemporary bohemian creations. Turquoise in a ring makes a spectacular statement because the cabochon perfectly highlights the stone's color and matrix, with every brown or black vein becoming a natural design element. Navajo silversmiths have mastered this art for generations, and their style has influenced jewelry worldwide. Wearing a turquoise ring means wearing a piece of jewelry history.
In lithotherapy, a turquoise ring on your finger accompanies every gesture with its energy of protection, communication, and authenticity. As hands are major points of energetic exchange, turquoise on the finger protects with every handshake, every touch, every interaction. It is a stone that helps to kindly set boundaries and to remain true to oneself in daily exchanges. Turquoise pairs well with lapis lazuli (wisdom and truth), carnelian (vitality and creativity), or clear quartz (amplification). For care, remove your ring before washing your hands with soap; this is the most important rule. Turquoise is porous and absorbs chemicals. Clean it with a soft dry cloth and recharge it in moonlight. With a hardness of 5 to 6 on the Mohs scale, protect it from direct impacts.