Turquoise is not afraid of water. Turquoise is actually a kind of gem with good hydrophilicity. Its characteristic is that it likes water and is afraid of high temperature, so it is inseparable from water to maintain turquoise. Turquoise may fade and crack if it is dehydrated because it does not absorb water for a long time.
Turquoise is not only not afraid of water, but also used by many experienced jewelry collectors to identify turquoise. If turquoise changes color after soaking in clear water, it means that turquoise is a raw ore. If the turquoise doesn't change color, it means that the turquoise is stuck.
It should be noted that it is best not to soak turquoise in water after playing, because the sebum mixture on human skin will penetrate into turquoise and form a protective layer with the crystals inside. Turquoise may turn white if it is soaked in water without patina.