Lapis
Lazuli
Lapis lazuli is a beautiful opaque gemstone which ideally has a deep uniform
blue color that is free of white calcite veining and virtually free of golden
pyrite flecks. It was prized by the ancients who mistakenly called it
“sapphirus” after its deep royal blue color.
Lapis is a very popular gemstone for men’s jewelry, second only to black
onyx. For women, lapis is often fashioned into earrings and beads, sometimes
interspersed with pearls or gold beads.
Lapis is the accepted anniversary gemstone for the ninth year of marriage.
Lapis has been highly prized since ancient Babylonian and Egyptian times. An
amulet of “great power” was formed when lapis was worked into the image of an
eye and ornamented with gold. Sometimes it was even buried with mummies. It was
recognized as a symbol for ability, success and divine favor.
The prime source of lapis is Afghanistan.
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