This blue-green comes from turquoise, December's birthstone and one of the oldest gems humans have treasured. In Persian and Native American traditions alike, turquoise served as a protective amulet for travelers and a token of friendship. The color holds the calm of a year winding down and a clear, luck-bringing freshness.
This blue-green comes from turquoise, December's birthstone and one of the oldest gems humans have treasured. In Persian and Native American traditions alike, turquoise served as a protective amulet for travelers and a token of friendship. The color holds the calm of a year winding down and a clear, luck-bringing freshness.
It suits anyone closing out the year thoughtfully and setting the table for the next. It's also a meaningful choice before a journey, or when you want to honor a friendship that matters.
Turquoise jewelry or a teal scarf makes a cool, striking accent against winter layers. Add the shade to tree ornaments or table dรฉcor and the year-end feels a little more special.