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and use appropriate HTML tags. Make headings have the specified color. Avoid markdown, only HTML. Check that the links are placed naturally within the content, maybe as suggestions for enhancing the Turquoise experience. I should start with an engaging introduction about Turquoise's reputation for comfort. Then move into history, emotional healing, spiritual vibrations, ways to use it (like wearing, meditating), and combining with other stones. Conclude with a wrap-up that reinforces the key points and includes a call to action related to the products. Make sure the tone is warm and inviting, using terms that resonate spiritually. Use phrases like "subtle vibrations," "emotional resonance," "metaphysical properties," and "energy work." Cite any historical uses if possible, like Native American traditions, to add credibility. Check that each product link is contextually relevant. The aquamarine bracelet as a companion to Turquoise jewelry, the green quartz ring when discussing combining gems, the tiger eye bracelet for detox alongside Turquoise's cleansing, and the pendulum in the meditation section. Avoid making the post too salesy. The product mentions should feel like natural recommendations rather than ads. Use them as examples of items that complement Turquoise's benefits. Let me go section by section, ensuring each part flows and meets the user's requirements. Verify that all links are included and that the HTML formatting is correct, with proper heading styles. Also, keep an eye on word count by expanding each section sufficiently without redundancy.

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