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Capricorn (December 22 - January 19. Capricorn is very slow to open up when he's dating. He wants to make sure that you are someone that he absolutely wants to be involved with. This means he probably won't make the first move. It just takes him some time to determine whether or not he should make a move. Read More
Watery Scorpio and earthy Capricorn make a highly compatible zodiac match. They're both ambitious, mature, and serious about making commitments. Earth and water are compatible elements in nature, so these two get along easily from the start. Read More
05/13Capricor. Even when things are going out of control, Capricorns will lie about not needing anyone's help. Also, they will pretend to be great at self-care when they are trying to fix everyone else's problems. Read More
Sleeping Beauty Turquoise came from the Sleeping Beauty Mine in Globe, Arizona. Kingman Turquoise ranges in color from sky blue to hues of green, the green turquoise actually comes from the Turquoise Mountain side of the mine, and is desired for it's distinct coloring. Read More
Purple when mixed with blue creates violet or shades of violet, like lavender. Yellow and purple are complementary colors. Read More
Birthstones. What are the birthstones by month? January is garnet, February is amethyst, March is aquamarine, April is diamond, May is emerald, June is alexandrite, July is ruby, August is peridot, September is sapphire, October is tourmaline, November is topaz, December is blue topaz. Read More
Turquoise is a popular gemstone that has long been prized in many cultures. It's said to bring luck, peace, and protection, and it's also one of the birthstones associated with the month of December. Turquoise provides more than just the beauty of its blue color. Read More
Spiny oyster was harvested by free diving down to collect the bivalves. It is still done the same way today, although many divers use air tanks when diving. The way it's collected often determines its price. The deeper and more dangerous to collect, the more expensive it will be. Read More
Most of this "White Turquoise" is actually one of two substances called Howlite and Magnasite. The rare White Turquoise Jewelry is made with actual White Turquoise from the Dry Creek or Sacred Buffalo mine, the Tortoise Turquoise mine, or the Peacock Turquoise mine. Read More