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Lapis lazuli, polished freeform, 91 x 81 x 28 mm - 322 grams. A captivating and fascinating blue, the stone of the pharaohs!
Lapis lazuli, polished freeform, 91 x 81 x 28 mm - 322 grams. A captivating and fascinating blue, the stone of the pharaohs!
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About the product:
🪨 Mineral Type: Lapis Lazuli
🌍 ⛏️ Origin: Afghanistan
📐 Dimensions: 91 millimeters long x 81 wide x 28 thick
⚖️ Weight : 322 grams
✨ Finish: natural
- 🔬 Treatment: None
- 📜 Certificate: Gem and Zen
- 🎁 Comes with a Gem and Zen certificate, ideal for giving as a gift or treating yourself!
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📋 Mineralogical sheet:
Property Details Name Lapis lazuli Composition Mixture of lazurite (main mineral), pyrite and calcite Color Deep blue, sometimes with golden (pyrite) or white (calcite) inclusions Hardness (Mohs) 5 – 5.5 Density 2.7 – 2.9 g/cm³ Crystal system Isometric (for lazurite) Glow Oily to glassy Transparency Opaque Origin / Deposits Afghanistan (Badakhshan), Chile, Russia, United States, Myanmar Training Metamorphic rocks rich in calcite and silicates, hydrothermal alteration Special feature Characteristic intense blue, highly prized golden pyrite inclusions Virtues / Lithotherapy - Promotes communication and expression
- Stimulates wisdom and intuition
- Protects against negative energiesPurification Quick clear water, gentle fumigation Recharging Moonlight or soft sunlight (short exposure) Use Jewelry, sculptures, decorative objects, pigments (historical ultramarine) Value Depends on the intensity of the blue, the purity and the quantity of pyrite Short story / Anecdote Used since ancient times in Egypt for jewelry and amulets; ultramarine pigment was made from lapis lazuli and highly prized in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance
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