The first and most important rule when choosing turquoise is density — it's also what sets the price gap. High‑density stone has a compact, even internal structure. As you handle it, oils penetrate slowly and form a uniform, warm patina — resistant to whitening, clouding, or cracking, with strong stability over time. Low‑density raw stone has coarse pores, easily picks up dirt and moisture, fades, and loses its appearance. The market gap is widening — high‑density pieces hold value; low‑density ones keep dropping. Prioritize density — and you'll avoid most problems down the line.
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