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Lone Mountain Spiderweb Turquoise

Lone Mountain Spiderweb Turquoise

Lone Mountain Spiderweb Turquoise Information

The Lone Mountain turquoise mine is located in Esmeralda County, Nevada,
not far from Tonopah. It has been one of the great producers of Nevada
Turquoise. The color ranges from a beautiful clear blue to a dark
blue spider web Turquoise. Lone Mountain has always been noted
for holding its color. To this day jewelry can be found that was made
in the 1930’s or 1940’s with Lone Mountain Spiderweb Turquoise
just as blue as when it was made.

To the left is a handmade Sterling Silver ring that features some
of the newer natural Lone Mountain Spiderweb Turquoise that has come out within
the last 5-10 years. This piece of Turquoise has a special kind of spiderweb matrix called “water web” matrix and beautiful pastel blue color to it.

The mine was claimed by Lee Hand and named Blue Jay Mining Lode. Later,
after seeing that so many mines had been named Blue Jay, Hand changed
the mine’s name to Lone Mountain. In 1927 at a depth of about 40
feet Bert Kopenhaver, who had leased the mine from Hand, found the beautiful
Spider Web Turquoise material that made Lone Mountain one of
the top mines in the Southwest. Today, Lone Mountain’s beautiful
blue spider web still gives Lander
Blue, the most valuable Turquoise in the world, a run for its money.
The mine has continued to change hands over the years and even now a
small amount of good material is being produced.The mine has many rare occurrence such as the “fossil turquoise”
finds in this mine. Plant fossils and sometimes seashells that have
dissolved away leaving only the cavities were filled with Turquoise
deposits which are usually Lone Mountain Spiderweb Turquoise.
My favorite are the reeds that have been fossilized and make natural
beads that already have wholes in them. Turquoise nuggets in moss agate
have also been found. The most famous Turquoise from the mine is the Lone Mountain Spiderweb Turquoise.

More Detailed Lone Mountain Spiderweb Turquoise Information

Lone Mountain Spiderweb Turquoise refers to the variety of Turquoise from the mine which has matrix patterns that look like a spider’s web. You can see this clearly in the ring above.  Over the decades the Lone Mountain Turquoise mine has produced many different varieties of Turquoise from pale blue to deep blue, no matrix, dendrite Turquoise, and the famous Lone Mountain Spiderweb Turquoise.



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