Faustite (is a rare, zinc-rich mineral in the turquoise group that is often mistaken for or found with turquoise. It is named after geologist George Tobias Faust and is valued for its bright, apple-green to blue-green color and waxy luster, making it suitable for cutting into cabochons and other gemstones. Faustite's unique color is due to zinc replacing copper in its chemical structure, a key difference from turquoise.)
Sterling Silver, brush finish.
Faustite (is a rare, zinc-rich mineral in the turquoise group that is often mistaken for or found with turquoise. It is named after geologist George Tobias Faust and is valued for its bright, apple-green to blue-green color and waxy luster, making it suitable for cutting into cabochons and other gemstones. Faustite's unique color is due to zinc replacing copper in its chemical structure, a key difference from turquoise.)
Sterling Silver, brush finish.