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Yellow Turquoise 8mm Natural Gemstone Stretch Bracelet

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These Yellow Turquoise Stretch Bracelets are lively looking, yellow-green pops of color to brighten your day. Despite its name, Yellow Turquoise is a mix of Serpentine and Jasper, and draws its Metaphysical strengths from those Gemstones. Yellow Turquoise Jewelry is great to wear when you need to flex your creativity, confidence, or self-expression.

Product Information:  
You will receive one Stretch Bracelet made with Yellow Turquoise 8mm beads on a slightly elastic cord.

Gemstone bracelets are strung on a slightly elastic cord which comfortably fits wrists measuring approximately 6" - 6.75" in circumference.

Stretching gemstone bracelets excessively, or beyond their capacity, will result in damage to the elastic cord and potentially breakage. Gemstone bracelets should not be submerged in water, as this will degrade the elastic over time. 

Metaphysical Properties, Uses, & Meaning of Yellow Turquoise

This enigmatic stone is named for its visual similarity to Turquoise, but compositionally Yellow Turquoise is made up of Jasper and Serpentine (sometimes with Hematite and Quartz included). Although it possesses a sensitive vibration, Yellow Turquoise is known as a stone with an abundance of positivity, energy, protection, and creativity to give. It can be used in balancing the chakras and for all efforts involving clearer communication or expressing oneself. Inspiring honesty, it is a phenomenal stone for strengthening friendships and connections with family. It is also often associated with the Solar Plexus Chakra, allowing us to work on our self-confidence and self-esteem by bringing out our best qualities.

Yellow Turquoise Properties
Yellow Turquoise can range from a pale cream color to a vibrant, strong yellow, or yellow-green, often included by Hematite or surrounding matrix stone in a way that gives it a resemblance to the growth pattern of Turquoise. This is how the stone received its common name, although it is not related to Turquoise.

 

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