lapis lazuli Series-Lapis Lazuli
is a gemstone compared to stars in the sky.
Stone's names:
Lapis Lazuli, Lazurite.
Color: Lapis Lazuli
occurs in various shades of blue with some
qualities being speckled with white calcite
and some with yellow pyrite. The finest Lapis
Lazuli is even blue color with little or no
veining from other elements.
Description: Lapis
lazuli is a semiprecious stone valued for
its deep blue color. The source of the pigment
ultramarine, Lapis lazuli is not a mineral
but a rock colored by lazurite. In addition
to the sodalite minerals in lapis lazuli,
small amounts of white calcite and of pyrite
crystals are usually present.
Because lapis is a rock of varying composition,
its physical properties are variable.
The name's origin: The
name lapis comes from word pencil in Spanish.
Wedding anniversary:
Lapis Lazuli is the anniversary gemstone for
the 7th and 9th year of marriage.
Care and treatment:
Lapis Lazuli can easily be scratched or chipped.
Water can dissolve the stone's protective
coatings, hence clean your lapis lazuli jewelry
with a soft dry cloth.
From the stone history:
Lapis Lazuli with deep azure blue color, often
flecked with golden pyrite inclusions, was
treasured by ancient Babylonian and Egyptian
civilizations and often worn by royalty. Lapis
lazuli was widely used by Egyptians for cosmetics
and painting . Persian legend says that the
heavens owed their blue color to a massive
slab of Lapis upon which the earth rested.
Lapis Lazuli was believed to be a sacred stone,
buried with the dead to protect and guide
them in the afterlife.
Lapis lazili is one of the gemstones, that
used in commesso, also called florentine mosaic.
Commesso is a technique of fashioning pictures
with thin, cut-to-shape pieces of brightly
colored, semiprecious stones, developed in
Florence in the late 16th century. The stones
most commonly used are agates, quartzes, chalcedonies,
jaspers, granites, porphyries, petrified woods,
and lapis lazuli. Commesso pictures, used
mainly for tabletops and small wall panels,
range from emblematic and floral subjects
to landscapes.
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For centuries Lapis Lazuli has been prized
for jewelry. But it has also been used to
make the beautiful blue paint ultramarine
and has been used as a source of writing instruments.
Ultramarine is used in paints, lacquers, and
decorating materials. It has a particularly
brilliant blue color and is very lightfast.
Shopping guide:
Lapis lazuli has been widely used as a semiprecious
stone throughout history. It is most often
seen as a necklace of beads or carved pendants.
Fine natural Lapis Lazuli can be rather pricey.
Jewelry with the high quality stones with
no calcite or pyrite veins can be quite expensive.
Much of the jewelry that is sold as Lapis
is an artificially colored jasper from Germany
that shows colorless specks of clear, crystallized
quartz and never the goldlike flecks of pyrite.
Healing ability:
The stone is said to increase psychic abilities.
Lapis is said to be a cure for melancholy
and for certain types of fever. Lapis lazuli
eliminates negative emotions. It relieves
sore throat pain.
Mystical power:
Traditionally believed to increase mental
clarity, virility, and calm. Lapis Lazuli
is energy focuser for teachers, lecturers
and speakers. Enhances creative self-expression.
It is believed to be useful in relieving depression
and promoting spirituality. Lapis Lazuli is
also powerful during meditation.
Deposits: The main
supplies of Lapis Lazuli are found in the
Afghanistan, Egypt, Canada, Chile, the US,
and South America. The most important sources
are the mines in Badakhshan, northeastern
Afghanistan, and near Ovalle, Chile, where
gemstone is usually pale rather than deep
blue.
Afghanistan Deposits:
For the last 5000 years Lapis is being mined
out from Badakhshan. Color is Berlin Blue
( Madan-e-char) to light blue ( Madan-e-Panch).