Turquoise Prices in Pakistan
Pakistan has official religion of Islam and is the second-largest Muslim country in the world. Turquoise is an opaque mineral that occurs in beautiful shades of blue, bluish green, green, and yellowish green. Pakistan, a member of the World Trade Organization since 1994, has substantially reduced tariffs on imported goods since 1998. Turquoise has a lower-than-ideal hardness and durability for use in certain types of jewelry. Road transport is the backbone of Pakistan's transport system. Turquoise has a hardness of 5 to 6 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness
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Pakistan's GDP growth rates have seen a steady increase over the past five years. Blue minerals are rare, and that is why turquoise captures attention in the gemstone market. All kinds of investment banks and financial development institutions and investment funds are responsible for transferring money and capital flows in the country. Turquoise formation often occurs in areas with hydrothermal activity, where hot water or fluids rich in minerals circulate through the Earth's crust
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