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Brilliantly blue, but you won't be while gazing upon this piece!

 

Lapis Lazuli is composed primarily of the mineral lazurite, which gives it its deep blue color. It often contains varying amounts of pyrite and calcite, which can affect its appearance and value. Geologically, Lapis Lazuli forms in metamorphic rocks, typically in limestone, where it is altered by contact metamorphism or in crystalline marble. It's found in several locations around the world, including Afghanistan (historically the main source), Chile, Russia, and the United States.

 

Historically, Lapis Lazuli was highly valued by ancient civilizations such as the Egyptians, who used it in their jewelry, amulets, and cosmetics. It was believed to symbolize royalty and honor, often associated with gods and goddesses of the ancient world. The stone's celestial blue color was thought to represent the night sky, offering protection and enlightenment to those who wore it.

 

In addition, Lapis Lazuli was used as a pigment known as ultramarine. It was highly prized in ancient times for its intense blue color and was ground into a powder to create pigments for paintings, illuminations, and cosmetics. Cleopatra is said to have used Lapis Lazuli in her eyeshadow, and artists like Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo used it in their artworks, adding to its cultural and artistic significance throughout history.

 

Metaphysically, Lapis Lazuli is revered for its ability to enhance spiritual growth, inner vision, and psychic abilities. It's associated with the third eye chakra, facilitating deep meditation and insight. This stone promotes mental clarity, creativity, and emotional healing by encouraging self-awareness and revealing inner truths.

 

 

Dimensions: 3.5"x1.25"x4"

Weight: 1.31 lb

Chakras: Third Eye, Crown

Zodiac: Sagittarius, Aquarius, Pisces

Mohs: 5-6

Lapis Lazuli Freeform

SKU: FF74
$170.70 Regular Price
$122.91Sale Price

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