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So Beautiful Natural stone Lapis lazuli Pen
- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- 1 x 1 x 1mm
- Weight (g)
- 108.8
- Occasion
- Appreciation
- Recipient
- Unisex adults
- Gemstone
- Lapis Lazuli
- Birthstones
- January
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So beautiful Natural stone Lapis lazuli Pen
Weight:(1.08.8)
Stone:(Lapis Lazuli)
Lapis Lazuli is a stunning, deep blue metamorphic rock that’s been cherished for thousands of years. Here's a closer look at this timeless gem:
### Basic Facts
- Composition: Primarily made of lazurite (a deep-blue silicate mineral), along with calcite, pyrite, and other minerals.
- Color: Rich blue, often with gold flecks (from pyrite inclusions) or white streaks (from calcite).
- Hardness: 5–5.5 on the Mohs scale.
- Luster: Typically matte or waxy, although high-quality specimens may have a slight sheen.
### Historical Significance
- Ancient Use: Lapis lazuli has been used for jewelry, sculptures, and cosmetics since ancient Egypt, where it was often ground into a powder to create eye makeup (especially for Cleopatra).
- It was also valued by ancient Mesopotamians, Greeks, and Romans, often for use in adornments or seals.
- Lapis was once ground into pigment known as ultramarine and used in Renaissance and Baroque paintings. It’s regarded as one of the finest pigments ever created.
### Notable Features
- Intense blue color with golden flecks from pyrite, which gives it a distinctive look.
- Notable Inclusions: Its pyrite flecks (golden) and white streaks of calcite can often be seen in the stone, making each piece unique.
- Variety of Uses: Lapis is carved into beads, cabochons, amulets, and can also be used in mosaics and sculptures.
### Metaphysical Beliefs
- Spiritual Significance: It’s associated with wisdom, truth, and enlightenment. Often considered a stone of communication, especially for expressing one’s inner truth.
- Some believe it can help open the throat chakra, enhance mental clarity, and encourage self-awareness and honesty.
### Care
- Due to its relatively low hardness, lapis lazuli can be scratched easily. Keep it away from harsh chemicals or abrasive surfaces. It's best stored in a soft cloth pouch or box.
### Origin
- Lapis lazuli is mainly found in Afghanistan, but can also be found in Chile, Russia, and Pakistan.
It’s an incredibly vibrant stone, beloved for both its beauty and its historical significance. If you’re looking to add it to jewelry or just fascinated by its deep-blue allure, it's a real standout!
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- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- 1 x 1 x 1 mm
- Weight (g)
- 108.8
- Occasion
- Appreciation
- Recipient
- Unisex adults
- Gemstone
- Lapis Lazuli
- Birthstones
- January
- Colours
-
So beautiful Natural stone Lapis lazuli Pen
Weight:(1.08.8)
Stone:(Lapis Lazuli)
Lapis Lazuli is a stunning, deep blue metamorphic rock that’s been cherished for thousands of years. Here's a closer look at this timeless gem:
### Basic Facts
- Composition: Primarily made of lazurite (a deep-blue silicate mineral), along with calcite, pyrite, and other minerals.
- Color: Rich blue, often with gold flecks (from pyrite inclusions) or white streaks (from calcite).
- Hardness: 5–5.5 on the Mohs scale.
- Luster: Typically matte or waxy, although high-quality specimens may have a slight sheen.
### Historical Significance
- Ancient Use: Lapis lazuli has been used for jewelry, sculptures, and cosmetics since ancient Egypt, where it was often ground into a powder to create eye makeup (especially for Cleopatra).
- It was also valued by ancient Mesopotamians, Greeks, and Romans, often for use in adornments or seals.
- Lapis was once ground into pigment known as ultramarine and used in Renaissance and Baroque paintings. It’s regarded as one of the finest pigments ever created.
### Notable Features
- Intense blue color with golden flecks from pyrite, which gives it a distinctive look.
- Notable Inclusions: Its pyrite flecks (golden) and white streaks of calcite can often be seen in the stone, making each piece unique.
- Variety of Uses: Lapis is carved into beads, cabochons, amulets, and can also be used in mosaics and sculptures.
### Metaphysical Beliefs
- Spiritual Significance: It’s associated with wisdom, truth, and enlightenment. Often considered a stone of communication, especially for expressing one’s inner truth.
- Some believe it can help open the throat chakra, enhance mental clarity, and encourage self-awareness and honesty.
### Care
- Due to its relatively low hardness, lapis lazuli can be scratched easily. Keep it away from harsh chemicals or abrasive surfaces. It's best stored in a soft cloth pouch or box.
### Origin
- Lapis lazuli is mainly found in Afghanistan, but can also be found in Chile, Russia, and Pakistan.
It’s an incredibly vibrant stone, beloved for both its beauty and its historical significance. If you’re looking to add it to jewelry or just fascinated by its deep-blue allure, it's a real standout!
| Shipping provider | Shipping to Pakistan | Shipping to rest of world | Combined Shipping (Pakistan) | Combined Shipping (rest of the world) |
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| Standard Shipping - Tracked |
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| Registered Shipping |
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