Museums Have Turquoise Collections:
- Arizona State Museum - University of Arizona Campus, Tucson.
- ASARCO Mineral Discovery Center - Sahuarita, Arizona next to the ASARCO copper mine complex.
- Heard Museum - Phoenix, Arizona.
- Maxwell Museum of Anthropology - University of New Mexico campus, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
- Copper Queen Mine Tour and Exhibits - Bisbee, Arizona.
- Millicent Rogers Museum of Northern New Mexico - North of Taos, New Mexico.
- Museum of Northern Arizona - Flagstaff, Arizona
- Tucson Gem and Mineral Shows - Sales and exhibits held annually in February.
- Turquoise Museum - Albuquerque, New Mexico
Turquoise quality, gem information, etc
- Turquoise Grade -- from IndianVillage.com
- Mineralogy Database --Professional mineral organization. You can get almost all the information about minerals, biggest mineral BBS with a lot mineral experts and the upcoming gem & mineral show schedule, etc.
- Lapidary Journal Jewelry Artist -- Fabulous online magazine on jewelry making, jewelry arts, gems and minerals. You can find jewelry show, Tuscon show here.
- Good website to get introductory gemstone info - gemstone gem by gem.
- Turquoise the Fallen Skystone -- Turquoise Collector Guide
- Interesting Article on Cabochon Making -- Cabochon Making Process in Pueblo Lapidary Club
- Lee Anderson's Articles on Turquoise -- Anderson's American Indian and West Shows
- Turquoise Guide -- a lot information on turquoise.
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