The turquoise bracelet is a universal piece of jewelry. Worn by Aztec warriors, Tibetan horsemen, Native American chiefs, 70s hippies, and today's lithotherapy enthusiasts: no other stone has spanned so many cultures and eras on the wrist. This unique blue-green, veined with brown or black, has that rare power to appeal to everyone and adapt to all styles. Each turquoise bracelet bead is different, with its own nuances and matrix, making no two bracelets identical. It's a piece of jewelry you don't really choose; it chooses you.
In lithotherapy, the turquoise bracelet on the wrist is a discreet and constant protective shield. Turquoise absorbs negative energies, protects its wearer, and helps to communicate with authenticity and benevolence. It is also the traveler's stone: many people never travel without their turquoise bracelet, unknowingly perpetuating a tradition thousands of years old. Turquoise pairs well with lapis lazuli (wisdom and truth), carnelian (vitality and creativity), or rock crystal (amplification). For care, turquoise is porous and requires special attention. Remove your bracelet before showering, exercising, and applying creams or perfumes. Clean it with a soft, dry cloth and recharge it in moonlight. With a hardness of 5 to 6 on the Mohs scale, it requires a little more attention than quartz but is perfectly suitable for daily wear with these precautions.