| Turquoise Highly valued by the ancient Chinese and Aztecs, Turquoise was widely thought to prevent injury, especially from falling. The Turks (Whom after the stone was named) attached them to their horses bridles for protection. Representing happiness and luck, its powers are said to be greater when the stone is received as a gift. |
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| Walsh Brothers 118 - 120 High Street Beckenham Kent BR3 1EB England |
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Mon Tue 9.30 - 5pm Wed - Closed Thu Fri 9.30 - 5pm Saturday 10 - 5pm Sunday Closed |
| Turquoise for December Birthstone jewellery |