Lapis Lazuli Grade A quality, faceted slices, slightly graduated 6-13mm on 18-inch strands.
The detailed facets catch the light to give these deep blue stones a rare sparkle
Brilliant blue lapis gets its name from Arabic and Latin for “blue stone”
The finest royal blue Lapis comes from the West Hindu Kush mountains of Afghanistan. It's flecked with gold Pyrite, which shows it’s natural and not dyed.
Lower grades, with white calcite rather than pyrite, are found in Chile and Russia. These stones may also be dyed to disguise the white flecks. All my Lapis is natural, unless specified otherwise.
Beloved from ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia to Greece and Rome, Lapis was used it as a reward for bravery. It was also considered to be a stone of royalty in ancient Sumer and China, and later in Russia as well as other European countries.
During the Renaissance in Europe, Lapis was used as pigment to produce the rare and expensive “aquamarine” used in many famous paintings
It’s the birthstone for Virgo and December
Metaphysical: Lapis is known as the stone for spiritual seekers, and students.
Buddhists recommend Lapis for fostering inner peace and freedom from negative thoughts. For both its color and its energy, Lapis is one of my personal favorites.
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