08-09-2015 11:30 AM
I have what I believe is a Aldrich bracelet I was wondering can you tell me what the green inlay is?
08-09-2015 12:02 PM
Looks like green turquoise along with purple , orange , and the traditional blue turquoise .
Mermaid 🐳
08-09-2015 12:10 PM
08-09-2015 12:15 PM
I think maybe the green is gaspeite?
08-09-2015 12:19 PM
Sunshine, this is beautiful, will you be listing it ?
08-09-2015 12:20 PM
Could be . Red definitely looks like coral . There is a bright lime green turquoise that looks like that too .
08-09-2015 12:24 PM
Orange does look like spiny oyster . I wonder where they live . I have never seen one in person .
Mermaid 🐳
08-09-2015 01:12 PM
Calico I am going to list it soon I just emailed the designer to make sure it is Aldrich. I have a necklace I will list that is marked Aldrich at the same time.I love the colors in both of them.
Mermaid thank you for helping I will check into the green turqouise also.
08-09-2015 01:13 PM
Mermaid you need to go dive in your back yard here is what I found on the oysters
Spiny oyster's can be found around the world typically along the coasts of North Carolina all the way down to the waters near Brazil, also in the Sea of Cortez, and off the coast of Baja Mexico and Baja California.
08-09-2015 01:21 PM
Hmmmmm maybe in the deep ocean or something . I love coastal N.C. , Ocracoke island , Cape Hatteras . Haven't been in a while .
Turquoise makes sense with the other gemstones and the designer being Southwestern , but who knows maybe he wanted to do something unexpected .
Beautiful bracelet 💜
Mermaid 🐳
08-09-2015 04:49 PM
I got an email back it is an Aldrich bracelet.
08-09-2015 08:21 PM
I emailed the designer back and this was the reply/p>
Hi Johnett, that green is called Orville jack turquoise . It comes from Nevada. They closed the mine a while ago so it is fairly rare So Mermaid you were right thanks again