Named after the remote water sources that dotted the old cattle trails, Turquoise Wells reflects the lifeblood of the Western frontier — rare, pure, and essential. Cowboys and settlers alike prized turquoise not only for its beauty but as a talisman of protection under the harsh desert sun. The teardrop stone at its heart recalls the reflection of sky in shallow desert springs, a sight that meant survival on long rides. Framed in gold, it evokes the union of endurance and grace — a tribute to those who found serenity in the unforgiving vastness of the American West.