Lapis Lazuli, Not A Rock But Mineral

Lapis Lazuli Stone

Lapis Lazuli

Lapis lazuli or just Lapis, is a rare and semi-precious stone that has been prized since antiquity for its intense blue color. Lapis is considered a rock, not a mineral. It is composed of a mixture of several different minerals including lazurite, sodalite, calcite and pyrite and has a hardness of 5-7 on Mohs scale. Top quality lapis lazuli comes from Afghanistan, but is also found in Siberia, Chile, the U.S., Pakistan, and Canada.

Lapis has been in history since 5000 B.C. Legends said that this was a holy stone which brought the blue of the sky and with it the “light of the god” down to earth. It was the stone of ancient rulers.

Lapis Lazuli has been used in gemstone jewelry for thousands of years. The Egyptians used Lapis for seals, cosmetic purposes and often carved it into vases and figurines. While, The Romans used lapis as an aphrodisiac.

Lapis Lazuli is listed as the traditional birthstone for December. It is also the Planetary stone for Capricorn and the birthstone for Libra.

For medical lore, Lapis lazuli is said to help cure depression, insomnia, recurring fevers, vision and hearing problems, and disorders of the throat, lungs and immune system. It is also considered a stone of universal truth and friendship. The blue stone is reputed to bring about harmony in relationships and to help its wearer being an authentic individual who may openly state his or her opinion. Lapis Lazuli is a powerful stone for those who seek spiritual development. It brings mental clarity & emotional healing, and enhances judgment and wisdom. This stone is also considered strengthening to mind and body

Lapis Lazuli everyone…

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