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Lapis Lazuli

Lapis is a beautiful rock; an aggregate of several minerals, mainly lazurite, calcite, and pyrite.

Lapis Lazuli
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Overview

ABOUT LAPIS LAZULI

This ancient rock is an aggregate of several minerals. The three major minerals that comprise lapis are lazurite, calcite, and pyrite. The rock can also contain lesser amounts of diopside, amphibole, feldspar, or mica. Lazurite is the ingredient responsible for producing the gem’s most prized color—bright royal blue.

Lapis Lazuli Description

Lapis Lazuli History and Lore

ANCIENT

Lapis was treasured by the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia, Egypt, China, Greece, and Rome.


Glitter

Golden flecks of pyrite create a sparkle in lapis lazuli.


Marco Polo

Golden flecks of pyrite create a sparkle in lapis lazuli.



FACTS

Mineral: Rock

Chemical composition: An aggregate

Color: Greenish blue to violetish blue

Refractive index: 1.500, sometimes 1.670

Birefringence: None

Specific gravity: 2.75 (+/- 0.25)

treatments

There are a number of processes used to alter the color, apparent clarity, or improve the durability of gems.

SYNTHETICS

Some gemstones have synthetic counterparts that have essentially the same chemical, physical, and optical properties, but are grown by man in a laboratory.

IMITATIONS

Any gem can be imitated—sometimes by manmade materials or by natural materials chosen by man to impersonate a particular gem.

WHY WE LOVE THIS GEMSTONE

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1

Exquisite color

From ancient times to the present, many civilizations have prized lapis lazuli for its exquisite deep blue color.

2

6,500 YEARS

Scholars of ancient civilizations believe that the link between man and lapis lazuli stretches back beyond 6,500 years.

3

Ultramarine

Renaissance painters used lapis to make “ultramarine” blue, an expensive pigment of unrivaled brightness and stability.

QUALITY FACTORS

Lapis lazuli is valued for its dak blue to violetish blue color.

COLOR

COLOR
The gem’s most-prized color is a uniform dark blue to violetish blue, without any visible calcite.

CLARITY

CLARITY
Top-quality lapis can display small, attractively distributed, gold-colored flecks of pyrite.

CUT

CUT
Lapis is typically cut into cabochons, beads, inlays, or tablets.

CARAT WEIGHT

CARAT WEIGHT
Lapis rough can be large enough to fashion into decorative carvings.
Lapis Lazuli Quality Factors: The Comprehensive Guide

Research

Explore sources, gemological research, and the role of gems in history.

Lapis-Lazuli from Sar-E-Sang, Badakhshan, Afghanistan Jean Wyart, Pierre Bariand and Jean Filippi , Dec 1, 1981
Lapis-Lazuli from Sar-E-Sang, Badakhshan, Afghanistan Jean Wyart, Pierre Bariand and Jean Filippi , Dec 1, 1981
Contemporary Intarsia: The Medvedev Approach to Gem Inlay James Elliott , Dec 1, 1986

RECOMMENDED READING

Lapis lazuli: in pursuit of a celestial stone

Lapis lazuli: in pursuit of a celestial stone

Searight, Sarah

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