If you really like turquoise and want to read a great deal about it this museum is for you. There is a lot of redundancy in it so you have to have a high interest to keep up the interest in room after room of the stone. It is beautifully laid out and chock full of information. However, there is a high degree of repetition in the exhibits - ultimately, turquoise in its most common form is a gemstone to be set in jewelry, not (as with marble) a medium for sculpture or larger artworks. As such, the exhibited stones are mostly quite small, and the displays show jewelry pieces that are fairly underwhelming to the uninitiated.