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Hubei Turquoise with Matrix 6.7mm Round Beads - 15-16 Inch

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Hubei Turquoise is sourced from Hubei Province in Northern China, one of the most recognized turquoise-producing regions in the world. This material is known for its vivid blues, rich greens, and bold black spiderweb matrix—creating highly distinctive, one-of-a-kind beads.

This collection features material sourced from the Joo-shahn County mines, including the Chin-goo 808 Mine, known for producing turquoise with strong color contrast and dramatic natural patterning. Each strand reflects the unique mineral composition of the region, where copper contributes to blue tones and iron introduces green variations.

Turquoise is one of the oldest known gemstones, used by ancient cultures including the Egyptians and Aztecs for adornment and ceremonial purposes. It forms over long periods as mineral-rich water moves through aluminous rock, depositing copper and other elements that gradually develop into turquoise. Due to its natural porosity, most turquoise is stabilized to improve durability and usability in jewelry design—learn more about turquoise treatments and care.

Due to its natural porosity, most turquoise on the market is stabilized to improve durability, making it suitable for jewelry design while maintaining its natural appearance.

Each strand is unique, with natural variations in color, matrix, and pattern. No two are exactly alike.

SKU TQS-67913

Product Specifications

Stone type
Turquoise
Cut
Round
Bead size
6.7mm
Strand length
15-16 Inch
Approx. beads / strand
60
Drill style
Center-drilled
Mohs hardness
5–6
Mineral family
Turquoise
Treatment
Natural
Typical origin
USA (Arizona)USA (Nevada)China (Hubei)MexicoIran
Care
Avoid ultrasonic, steam, bleach, and household cleaners. Soft damp cloth only. Remove before swimming, gym, perfume, hand-washing.
Genuine turquoise, stabilized to last

Genuine turquoise, stabilized to last

This is real Hubei turquoise — the classic robin's-egg blue, mined in China's Hubei province, the source that sets the benchmark for consistent color. Turquoise is naturally soft and porous, so nearly all turquoise on the market (ours included) is stabilized: a clear resin is drawn into the stone to harden it and lock the color in. That's not dye and it's not a fake — it's the standard step that lets genuine turquoise survive being worn. What you're getting is true turquoise, not dyed howlite or a reconstituted composite.
Read the matrix

Read the matrix

The brown and black webbing running through each bead is the matrix — the host rock the turquoise formed in — and it's natural. It's also how you read real turquoise: the pattern is irregular and different on every bead, where imitations tend to look uniform or printed. Some designers prize a clean, even blue; others want bold matrix. Both are here, and every strand is matched so the beads work together.

Pairs well with

Pairs with Lapis

Few pairings are as classic as deep lapis blue beside turquoise or green — the gold pyrite in lapis picks up warm metals and lifts the whole palette. Same rich saturation, same gentle care, and it all ships in one order. A timeless blue anchor for an earthy or jewel-toned design.
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Frequently asked questions

  • Is this real turquoise or a dyed substitute?
    Material sold under the Turquoise name in this collection is hydrated copper-aluminum phosphate — the genuine mineral. The bead trade also sells dyed howlite and dyed magnesite under names like 'white turquoise' or 'turquenite,' which are not turquoise. Dyed quartz and reconstituted blocks also circulate. If a strand is composite (reconstituted from turquoise powder and binder) or block-pressed, that should be noted in the product title or specifications. When the descriptor is just 'Turquoise' with a stated treatment (natural or stabilized), you are buying the mineral itself — ask before purchase if anything is unclear.
  • What does 'stabilized' mean for turquoise, and is it expected?
    Stabilization is the industry standard for most turquoise on the market. Raw turquoise is porous and often chalky; stabilization infuses the stone with a clear resin or polymer to harden it, lock in color, and make it workable as beads without crumbling at the drill hole. Stabilized turquoise is still turquoise — only the porosity is filled. Untreated natural turquoise exists but is uncommon in calibrated bead strands and priced accordingly. Composite or reconstituted material is a separate category and should be labeled as such. Treatment should be disclosed; ask before buying if it isn't specified.
  • How do origin and color vary across Dakota's turquoise?
    Hubei (China) turquoise runs from sky blue to robin's-egg with brown or black matrix and is the most consistent in calibrated bead sizes. Arizona material (Sleeping Beauty type and Kingman type) tends toward clean blue with reddish-brown or no matrix. Nevada turquoise often shows green tones and spiderweb matrix. Iranian (Persian) turquoise is classic sky blue, sometimes with golden limonite matrix. Mexican turquoise varies widely. Origin should be noted in the product title or specifications when known — color and matrix vary strand to strand even within one mine, so pictured strands are representative.
  • How do I care for turquoise in finished jewelry?
    Turquoise sits at 5–6 on Mohs and is chemically reactive — it absorbs oils, perfumes, lotions, sweat, and chlorinated water, which can turn blue stones green or dull the surface permanently. Stabilized strands tolerate handling better than untreated, but care is the same: wipe with a soft, slightly damp cloth and dry immediately. No ultrasonic, no steam, no bleach, no jewelry dips. Remove before swimming, the gym, hand-washing, and applying fragrance or sunscreen. Earrings and necklaces wear better long-term than rings or bracelets, which take more abrasion and skin contact.
  • What scale and cut works best for turquoise in design?
    Small rounds (3–4mm) and microfaceted rounds read as classic accent strands and pair cleanly with sterling, gold-fill, coral, lapis, and pearl. Heishi and tyre cuts give the Southwest profile and stack well with sterling spacers. Pebble and nugget shapes show off matrix patterning and work for statement pieces where each bead reads individually. Cubes and rondelles bridge between geometric and organic looks. Because color and matrix vary across mines and even across one strand, designers stringing multi-strand or graduated pieces should buy enough material from a single order to keep the palette consistent.