Notes from the bench side of Santa Fe—stone guides, styling ideas, and maker spotlights.

Turquoise often gets talked about like it’s a single look—that blue, that vibe. But the truth (and the reason I’m particular about what makes it into Wildflower) is that turquoise is wildly varied. It changes by mine, by seam, by chemistry, and by the way it’s cut.
That variation is exactly what makes it special.
There’s no universal turquoise formula. One stone might be clean and sky-blue. Another might lean green, webbed with dark matrix, and feel almost moody. Neither is better. Neither is “more real.”
They’re simply telling different geological stories.

Our stones are sourced from Cutting Edge Turquoise.
At its core, turquoise is a mineral that forms when water moves through rock and carries copper and other minerals along the way. Over time, those minerals settle into cracks and pockets in the stone.
That slow, natural process is why turquoise often has so much personality—
veins, webbing, smoky lines, or wide-open sky.
Each stone is shaped by time, pressure, and place.

Our granddaughter, Vera, showing off a beautiful piece of rough Number 8 Turquoise. Photo courtesy of Cutting Edge Turquoise.
Several factors influence the color you see:
Copper tends to push turquoise toward blue
Iron can pull it greener
Other minerals may soften, deepen, or mute the tone
The host rock where it formed changes everything
So when you see a bright robin’s-egg blue next to a deep green stone with visible matrix, neither is more authentic. They’re simply different expressions of the same mineral.

Our stones are sourced from Cutting Edge Turquoise.
Matrix is the host rock or mineral material that appears as veining or webbing through the turquoise. Some people prefer stones with no visible matrix at all. Others—myself included—love when a stone carries a little landscape within it.
Matrix can show up as:
Fine spiderweb lines
Chunkier ribbon-like patterns
Smoky, stormy marbling
High-contrast black or charcoal webbing
It adds movement, depth, and story.
Every stone I choose passes a simple but intentional filter:
Would I wear it daily?
Does the stone feel alive—not flat or chalky?
Is the pattern balanced and intentional?
Does it feel modern, not costume?
Before anything leaves the studio, my husband—a second-generation lapidary—inspects every piece for quality and integrity.
Stone-first. Always.
If you’re looking today, here’s a simple guide:
Notice which stone makes you pause.
That’s usually the one worth listening to.
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