Most variations of blue and green are beautiful, primarily because they are derived from nature. It’s easy to compare a shade of blue to the sky or the sea. Turquoise is particularly beautiful because it essentially marries blue and green, resulting in a spectrum of hues that range from pale and complementary to rich and bold. I like multiple shades of turquoise, though I am most attracted to the saturated versions as well as to the pure color of beautiful turquoise stones. As I thought about this post, I spotted a few turquoise accents throughout my house, though admittedly, it’s not a color that I often use in interiors. I do however, have a big penchant for turquoise jewelry and any time I am choosing between semi-precious stones, I almost always go for turquoise. I can’t help myself! After all it is a versatile, flattering, and fun color to wear. Are you a big fan of turquoise?
{Turquoise is such a pretty color on brunettes. Here, Kate Middleton wears a custom turquoise Jenny Packham gown.}
{ 1. AERIN Culloden Table Lamp | 2. Serena and Lily Bungalow Mirror | 3. Arteriors Turquoise Stool | 4. Cintra Turquoise Pillow | 5. Ro Sham Beaux Malibu Turquoise Chandelier | 6. Boatman Gellar Chinoiserie Lucite Tray | 7. D. L. Rhein Melrose Rug | 8. Lindsay Cowles Print | 9. Loren Hope Roxy Necklace | 10. Cinco Powell Classic Knot Leather Tassel | 11. Tory Burch Handbag | 12. Isa Tapia Sandals | 13. Lindsay Cowles Print | Lindsay Cowles Blush Green Abstract Wallpaper}
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