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Azure stone, starry sky, blue material punctuated with gold... We tell you everything or almost everything about Lapis Lazuli.
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| The properties: |
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* The Mohs scale was invented in 1812 by the mineralogist Friedrich Mohs to measure the hardness of minerals. Lapis Lazuli is a stone of variable composition, of a very intense dark blue that can vary according to the abundance of its main mineral element, Lazurite (sodium and calcium aluminosilicate rich in sulfur). It derives its name from the Latin Lapis (stone) and the Arabic Azul (blue). |
| A bit of history: |
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This stone has fascinated for centuries, and its name has changed many times but always in reference to its azure blue color, like a sky dotted with stars punctuated by gold. It was introduced to Europe under the name Ultramarinum (overseas), alluding to its origin 'beyond the seas.' Lapis lazuli is an opaque stone with a matte luster, whose value depends on the intensity of its blue color. Indeed, the more it contains white calcite veins or pyrite flecks, the less value it has. Once, it was considered a precious stone more valued than gold itself. Although today it is classified as a semi-precious stone, it previously held the same status as diamond in modern societies. Since Antiquity, Lapis Lazuli has mainly been used as a pigment for painters. Natural Lapis Lazuli is expensive; it is often dyed to enhance its color. It can be reconstituted just like Turquoise, but these will have much less value. |
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Like all gems, Lapis Lazuli is said to have spiritual powers. In lithotherapy, it is a very powerful stone that stimulates creativity and contributes to the elevation of the spirit by making the mind calm and more focused. In the Middle Ages, stone was renowned for its rejuvenating benefits on the body; it was said to help maintain healthy limbs. It is said to be beneficial on many levels. For example, it is said to help with various vision disorders, its energetic action can help fight certain allergies and also reduce fever.... It is the stone of wisdom that in Egypt was often carved in the shape of a scarab and worked like a precious stone. It is a stone that soothes and rests; psychologically and spiritually, lapis lazuli elevates the soul and stabilizes the mind. It is a stone that brings wisdom, self-confidence, intuition, and creative expression. |
| The deposits of Lapis Lazuli : | ||||
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Lapis Lazuli stones come from several deposits around the world.
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| "I will harness for you a chariot of gold and Lapis Lazuli, with golden wheels and amber horns." | ||||
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Passage of the Epic of Gilgamesh in 2650 BC. |
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