8th Annual Palace Gem & Mineral Show

Sep 27, 2013 through Sep 29, 2013

Formed as water flows around rocks in sunny, desert lands, turquoise has come to symbolize both water and sky. From Cerrillos to China to the Middle East, the people who found it, mined it, polished it and wore it believed it empowered them with the promise of safety, health and plenty.

The lore of turquoise helps open the 8th Annual Palace Gem & Mineral Show, Sept. 27-29, in the Palace Courtyard. Join Museum of Indian Arts & Culture Curator Maxine McBrinn for a kickoff lecture on Friday, Sept. 27, at 6 pm, in the museum auditorium. “Turquoise, Water, Sky” focuses on the history of turquoise in the Southwest and its evolution as jewelry from prehistoric times to today.

Friday through Sunday, the shady Palace Courtyard will play host to a variety of exhibitors offering geodes, fossils, opals, turquoise and more for sale. Entry is free through the Blue Gate south of the History Museum’s main entrance on Lincoln Avenue.

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Maxine McBrinn

Castle Dome Mine turquoise

Turquoise

Snail fossil

Nevada turquoise

Sunshine through a gem

Fish fossil

Ethiopian opals

Brazilian amethyst

Mexican opals

Green turquoise

Shopping

Turquoise beads

Abalone beads

Please Touch

Geode

Cuprite and Chrysacolla

Ammonites

Agate Geode Slices

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