will ship UK, EU, INTERNATIONAL, no po boxes, in pouch or box, please elect, international duties,outside EU are for account of buyer, to be sold, as is where is, buyers remorse,not as described are non acceptable et al

length end to end   21 ins

size                        10 mm

knotted professionally- see a  slightly larger choker with diamonds and semi precious selling on First Dibs


simple   silver plated  magnetic clasp for easy use or to RESTRING to  buyers own choice of clasp,be it with cz or diamonds, 

acquired    in  ARIZONA, USA, the  source of all high end turquoise, for jewellery

no returns refunds, not       as described


why do people use turquoise vs lapis lazuli, both blues, different shades of and different chemical and chakra properties?

do check prices on 1stdibs and high end gemstone shops,  this is  most definitely not china synthetic paste!!!
it is the last pic, but should give you a decent idea how to embellish and increase the value of the turquoise choker, 
An exquisite Hubei turquoise bead necklace featuring a single strand of 20mm turquoise beads in gorgeous teal, green, and earth tones. Fastened with a 14K white gold diamond-encrusted clasp. Gorgeous turquoise tones for a bold look!

Hallmarks: 585
price £ 4000 plus on first dibs

Turquoise is perhaps the oldest stone in man’s history, the talisman of kings, shamans, and warriors. It is a stone of protection, strong and opaque, yet soothing to the touch, healing to the eye, as if carved from an azure heaven and slipped to earth. Its unique shade of blue, often blue-green, lends it name, Turquoise, to all things of this tranquil hue. The delicate veining or mottled webbing in cream or brown is inherent to the stone and serves to enhance its character.

The name Turquoise is derived from the French, pierre turquoise, meaning “Turkish stone,” because the trade routes that brought Turquoise to Europe from the mines in central Asia went through Turkey, and Venetian merchants often purchased the stone in Turkish bazaars. [Simmons, 419]

For thousands of years, Turquoise has spanned all cultures, prized as a symbol of wisdom, nobility and the power of immortality. [Eason, 239] Among the Ancient Egyptians, Persians and Chinese, Aztecs and Incas of South America, and Native North Americans, Turquoise was sacred in its adornment and for power, luck, and protection.

Turquoise beads dating back to 5000 B.C. have been found in Iraq, and the Egyptians were mining the stones in the Sinai in 3200 B.C. [Simmons, 419] The death mask of Tutankhamun was studded with Turquoise, as were the mosaic masks dedicated to the gods, the fabulous inlaid skulls, shields and power statues of Moctezuma, the last ruler of the Aztecs. [Eason, 239]



Turquoise is an ancient gemstone,  used for protection and beauty , Turquoise and Blue Lapis Lazuli are forerunners of gemstones, 1 by seller is listed, online, 12 mm AAA grade Lapis lazuli with gold flecks,( the most desirable ) online on another ebay site.


as is where is, NO returns, refunds,exchanges, buyers remorse, not as described, only for the astute premier buyer,