Here in this image there are some soft turquoise jade stones or Turkish stone, although it does not shine harmoniously the energy is hard and has been cataloged as, magic stone, I hope this project leads Steem to harmonize and remain firm and its bases are built with love to give confidence and wisdom, a hug.
I only recently learned four new things about the Turquoise:
It is what the Americans call Rhinestone.
It is actually a very soft stone (and why it ususally gets tumbled to help harden it) (But turquoise as a colour is indeed a very light-filled colour and therefore has a "hard"/bright energy.) It's softness is also reflected in how permeable it is, influenced by external factors it will discolour easily.
Tibetan turquoise is quite (pale) green in comparison (and often white and even softer on the inside)
It is called Turquoise after Turkey (from where it travelled onwards to spread over Europe), which you already knew! Not after the colour which comes from the stone.
I do believe that the Man behind the Hug-A-Rock post is quite as soft (if tumbled), bright, and harmonious as his crystal!
Here in this image there are some soft turquoise jade stones or Turkish stone, although it does not shine harmoniously the energy is hard and has been cataloged as, magic stone, I hope this project leads Steem to harmonize and remain firm and its bases are built with love to give confidence and wisdom, a hug.
I only recently learned four new things about the Turquoise:
I do believe that the Man behind the Hug-A-Rock post is quite as soft (if tumbled), bright, and harmonious as his crystal!
Thank@sukhasanasister you for your excellent documentation and research every day you learn