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Lapis Lazuli

$36.00

Lapis Lazuli has captivated artisans and jewelers for thousands of years, especially in ancient Egypt, where it was revered as a stone of royalty and protection. This stunning deep blue stone, flecked with golden pyrite, was often used in jewelry, ornamental objects, and even in burial masks. Its rich color symbolized the night sky and was associated with the heavens, making it a favorite among the pharaohs.

In Egyptian culture, Lapis Lazuli was believed to hold powerful protective qualities. It was thought to ward off evil spirits and bring peace and harmony to the wearer. The stone was intricately carved into amulets and other decorative pieces, serving both an aesthetic and a spiritual purpose.

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Lapis Lazuli has captivated artisans and jewelers for thousands of years, especially in ancient Egypt, where it was revered as a stone of royalty and protection. This stunning deep blue stone, flecked with golden pyrite, was often used in jewelry, ornamental objects, and even in burial masks. Its rich color symbolized the night sky and was associated with the heavens, making it a favorite among the pharaohs.

In Egyptian culture, Lapis Lazuli was believed to hold powerful protective qualities. It was thought to ward off evil spirits and bring peace and harmony to the wearer. The stone was intricately carved into amulets and other decorative pieces, serving both an aesthetic and a spiritual purpose.

Lapis Lazuli has captivated artisans and jewelers for thousands of years, especially in ancient Egypt, where it was revered as a stone of royalty and protection. This stunning deep blue stone, flecked with golden pyrite, was often used in jewelry, ornamental objects, and even in burial masks. Its rich color symbolized the night sky and was associated with the heavens, making it a favorite among the pharaohs.

In Egyptian culture, Lapis Lazuli was believed to hold powerful protective qualities. It was thought to ward off evil spirits and bring peace and harmony to the wearer. The stone was intricately carved into amulets and other decorative pieces, serving both an aesthetic and a spiritual purpose.

Lapis lazuli is the birthstone for September and the zodiac stone for Libra and Sagittarius. It is also the planetary zodiac stone for Capricorn.

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