Understanding This Piece
About Turquoise
Turquoise is a copper-based mineral prized for its distinctive sky-blue-to-green color and often-visible matrix (dark veining from the host rock). The finest turquoise comes from Iran, Tibet, and the American Southwest. Turquoise scores just 5–6 on Mohs (relatively soft) and is porous, so it requires care: avoid oils, cosmetics, and chemicals that can stain the stone. Turquoise is the December birthstone (alongside tanzanite) and 11th-anniversary gem, with deep cultural significance in Native American, Persian, and Tibetan traditions.
About the Solitaire Setting
The solitaire is the most enduring engagement-ring silhouette — a single center diamond held by 4 or 6 prongs on a clean band, with no side stones to compete for attention. The classic six-prong 'Tiffany Setting' was introduced in 1886 and remains the reference design for solitaires today. A solitaire puts 100% of the visual focus on the center stone's cut, color, and clarity, which makes diamond quality particularly important. Solitaires pair cleanly with any wedding band style and are the most resizing-friendly setting category.