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Elegant and Real Turquoise Set Silver for Women’s (4 pieces)

Original price was: €210.0.Current price is: €199.0.

Genuine Nishaburi Turquoise Set Silver for Women’s (4 pieces)

Original price was: €210.0.Current price is: €199.0.

Vintage Style Real Turquoise Set Silver for Women’s (4 pieces)

Original price was: €200.0.Current price is: €189.0.

Women’s silver Nishaburi turquoise half set, Khazra design

Original price was: €228.5.Current price is: €199.0.

Women’s half set of silver Nishaburi turquoise, Helda design

Original price was: €189.1.Current price is: €139.0.

Women’s half-set of Nishaburi turquoise, flower crown design

Original price was: €232.4.Current price is: €199.0.

Half set of silver Nishaburi turquoise for women, Persa design

Original price was: €224.7.Current price is: €199.0.

Women’s silver Nishaburi turquoise half set, Pinar design

Original price was: €213.5.Current price is: €199.0.

Women’s half-set of silver Nishaburi turquoise, handmade design

Original price was: €250.0.Current price is: €195.0.

Turquoise Jewelry Set 

A real turquoise jewelry set does something most gemstones can’t it brings an entire look together with a single color that somehow works with everything. Persian turquoise has that quality. The ancient sky-blue of Neyshabur stone, set in handcrafted silver, has been worn by queens, gifted between generations, and sought by collectors for over two thousand years. At Ersaly online shop ,every turquoise jewelry set is made in Iran from genuine natural turquoise and 925 sterling silver no dyed howlite, no synthetic substitutes, no shortcuts.

 Turquoise Jewelry Collection

Turquoise Jewelry Collection

Our turquoise jewelry collection covers every way you’d want to wear this stone from a single statement ring to a full matched set. Here’s what’s available:

Turquoise Jewelry Necklace

A turquoise necklace anchors the entire set. Our designs range from a single large Neyshabur cabochon on a delicate silver chain to multi-stone pendant necklaces with hand-engraved silver frames.

The pendant format is the most versatile it sits close to the chest, works under or over a neckline, and lets one exceptional stone carry the piece. For a more layered look, our shorter choker-style turquoise necklaces pair well with longer chain pendants.

Turquoise Jewelry Ring

The turquoise ring is the centerpiece of the collection the piece most women reach for first. Iranian turquoise set in oxidized sterling silver has a timeless quality that sits equally well on a casual weekday hand or dressed up for an occasion.

Our rings are sized to order, feature natural Neyshabur stones in both solid-blue (Ajami) and spider-web matrix (Shajari) varieties, and include an authenticity certificate with every purchase. you can check one of the them here.

Turquoise Jewelry Earring

Turquoise earrings complete the set in a way that rings and necklaces alone can’t they frame the face and bring the whole look into harmony. Our earring designs include drop earrings with single oval cabochons, stud earrings for everyday wear, and longer dangle styles for more formal occasions. All settings are 925 sterling silver with secure posts or hooks appropriate for sensitive ears.

Turquoise Jewelry Set

A matched turquoise jewelry set: antique turquoise ring, earrings, and necklace in coordinating designs is the most complete way to wear Persian turquoise. All three pieces are designed to work together: same stone grade, same silver treatment, same proportional balance.

Sets are popular as gifts for engagements, weddings, significant birthdays, or milestone occasions where one meaningful piece isn’t quite enough.

Turquoise Green Jewellery Set

Turquoise green jewelry sets feature stones from the greener end of the turquoise color spectrum — where higher iron content shifts the color from sky blue toward a rich blue-green or pure green.

This variety of turquoise has a distinctly earthy, organic quality that pairs beautifully with warm gold-tone settings and autumn-toned outfits. If you find the classic robin’s-egg blue too conventional, a green turquoise set offers the same spiritual significance with a more unexpected aesthetic.

Turquoise Blue Jewellery Set

The turquoise blue jewelry set is the classic the deep, saturated sky-blue that made Persian turquoise famous. This is the color that appeared in Mughal courts, Ottoman palaces, and Persian royal collections for centuries.

Our blue turquoise sets feature top-grade Neyshabur Ajami stones: natural, untreated, and polished to show their full depth of color. Against oxidized silver, the blue reads vivid and clean a combination that photographs beautifully and wears even better in person.

Best Turquoise Jewelry for Women

Best Turquoise Jewelry for Women

Turquoise jewelry for women works across an unusually wide range of styles — boho, minimalist, classic, and statement-heavy all have a version of turquoise that fits. Here are our most recommended pieces:

Persian Turquoise Ring Set in Silver — The single most popular piece in the collection. A natural Neyshabur stone in a handcrafted sterling silver bezel, sized to order. Available in both Ajami (solid blue) and Shajari (spiderweb matrix) varieties. The perfect starting point for anyone new to Persian turquoise jewelry is persian turquoise rings for women.

Turquoise Drop Earrings — Elegant, versatile, and instantly elevating. Our drop earring designs feature oval or teardrop-cut natural turquoise stones in lightweight silver settings that sit comfortably for all-day wear. A pair of these can dress up a simple outfit or complement an existing jewelry collection without competing with it.

Complete Turquoise Jewelry Set (Ring + Earrings + Necklace) — For gift-giving or for building a coordinated collection in one purchase, a matched three-piece set is unbeatable. Every set from Ersaly is assembled using stones from the same batch for color consistency, and ships in a gift-ready box with authenticity documentation. you can see persian turquoise bracelet in ersaly shop.

Turquoise Jewelry Price

At Ersaly, individual turquoise pieces start from around €35–60, and full three-piece sets range from €90 to €280, depending on stone grade, silver weight, and craftsmanship. Here’s what drives the difference:

Stone grade. Natural Neyshabur Ajami turquoise — the pure, matrix-free sky-blue variety — is the rarest and highest-priced. Shajari (spiderweb matrix) stones vary in price depending on the complexity and appeal of the pattern. Both are genuine natural stones; Ajami simply commands a premium for its purity and color depth.

Treatment status. Fully natural, untreated turquoise (no stabilization, no color enhancement) is the most valuable. Stabilized turquoise natural stone treated with resin to improve hardness and polish is more affordable and still genuine. Ersaly specifies the treatment status on every product listing. If it says “natural,” it means untreated.

Silver weight and craftsmanship. A heavier ring with elaborate hand-engraving takes more material and more time than a simple bezel setting. For sets, the matching quality of the stones and the design coherence between pieces also adds to the value.

The practical rule: if you see a “turquoise” set priced under €20, it almost certainly isn’t real turquoise — it’s dyed howlite or plastic. Genuine Neyshabur turquoise has an inherent material cost that makes very cheap pricing impossible for authentic pieces.

A Guide to Buying Real Turquoise Jewelry

Know what “real turquoise” actually means. Real turquoise exists on a spectrum. At the top is natural, untreated turquoise mined, cut, and polished with no chemical enhancement. Below that is stabilized turquoise genuine stone treated with resin to harden porous material. Both are real turquoise. What’s not real: dyed howlite, dyed magnesite, reconstituted turquoise (ground-up stone dust mixed with resin), and plastic or glass imitations.

Look at the price. Genuine turquoise (even stabilized) has a real material cost. If the price seems too good to be true, it is. A natural Neyshabur turquoise ring for €10 is not possible; if that’s the price, the stone is not what it claims to be.

Check the color consistency. Real turquoise has natural color variation slight gradations, subtle differences across the stone’s surface. Stones that are very uniform in color are more than likely dyed. Perfect, flat, even blue with no variation is the hallmark of dyed howlite, not natural turquoise.

Look at the matrix. Turquoise that has been treated or enhanced will often have little or no matrix the dark veins that run through genuine turquoise. On real turquoise, the matrix veins are physical, you can feel them with a fingernail as slight indentations.

On fakes, the matrix has been painted on and appears as thin, consistent lines on the surface rather than part of the stone’s structure.

Ask about origin. Reputable turquoise sellers can tell you which mine the stone came from. At Ersaly, our turquoise is sourced from Neyshabur (Nishapur), Iran the most historically significant and consistently high-quality turquoise source in the world. If a seller can’t or won’t tell you where their turquoise comes from, that’s a red flag.

Buy from transparent sources. At Ersaly, every turquoise piece ships with a certificate of authenticity documenting the stone’s origin, treatment status, and the silver purity of the setting. That certificate is your protection and our commitment.

FAQ for Turquoise Jewelry Set 

How can you tell if turquoise is real?

Several practical tests help. First, check color consistency real turquoise is not perfect or consistent; it shows natural gradations along the matrix lines, not just surface coloring. Second, feel the matrix on genuine turquoise, the veins are physically raised or recessed; on fakes they’re painted flat.

Third, check weight real turquoise feels cool and dense for its size; plastic and resin imitations feel warmer and lighter. For a more definitive test at home, gently rub the stone with a cotton swab dipped in acetone, if color transfers to the swab, the stone is dyed, not genuine turquoise.

What does low quality turquoise look like?

Low-quality turquoise whether genuine but poor-grade, or outright fake, tends to share a few visual traits. Fake turquoise is often very highly saturated with an artificially even color, while real turquoise tends to be more muted and naturally varied.

Chalky, dull surface texture, very light weight, and an overly uniform blue-green with no depth are common signs. Dyed materials like howlite and magnesite often show dye pooling visibly in the crack lines, you can see the color sitting on the surface rather than being part of the stone’s structure.

How can I buy real turquoise jewelry?

Three principles: verify the source, ask for documentation, and be realistic about price. Buy from sellers who can name the mine the stone came from, disclose treatment status clearly, and back their claims with written documentation. At Ersaly, we source exclusively from Neyshabur, Iran, specify natural vs. stabilized on every listing, and include a 99-year authenticity certificate with every purchase