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Mine Name: |
Kingman
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Geography:
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Arizona
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The
Kingman mine in northwestern Arizona is one of the largest turquoise
mines. Kingman blue has become a color standard in the industry. The
mine became famous in the 1960’s for its rounded
bright blue nuggets with black matrix. Few turquoise mines produced
nuggets. High grade natural Kingman is highly collectible because of
it’s intense blue with a black and silver matrix.
This superb grade was
found in an area called Ithaca Peak, which yielded the highest grade
and hardest Kingman turquoise. This vein has been exhausted since 1972.
The
Kingman mine re-opened in September 2004 after being closed since the
1970’s. The new owners of the copper mine have contracted to dump
anything with turquoise veining or nuggets into trucks for Marty
Colbaugh Processing. All of today’s rock comes from Turquoise Mountain.
The new highest grade is identical to what came out from Ithaca Peak 30
years ago. About 95% of Kingman is stabilized which makes it very
affordable. Less than 5% of the Kingman turquoise stays in its natural
state. The Kingman mine currently yields about 1600 pounds of rough
stone per month with 2400 pounds being the highest yield yet. Silver
Sun has a great supply of both the best high grade natural Kingman and
stabilized Kingman to use for our jewelry.
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