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Lapis Lazuli Australia
Lapis Lazuli rough
Lapis Lazuli rough
Rough Lapis Lazuli
Rough Lapis Lazuli
Rough Lapis Lazuli
Rough Lapis Lazuli
Lapis Lazuli

Rough Lapis Lazuli

Regular price
$124.00
Sale price
$124.00
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Measurements are in centimeters, Weight in grams.
 

Colour:                        Blue

Luster:                         Vitreous

Crystal System:          Cubic crystal system

Chemical Formula:     (Na,Ca)₈Al₆Si₆O₂₄ (S,SO)₄

Lazurite, the main constituent, mottled with white calcite and brassy pyrite.

Hardness (Mohs):       5-5.5

Specific Gravity:         2.7-2.9

Refractive Index:        1.5

Origin of this Lapis:    Badakhshan Province of Afghanistan. 

This material is rough, natural, untreated stone suitable for lapidary and hobby purposes.  Photos may or may not be taken with the stone being wet.  No filters of photo editing has been undertaken to enhance colouration.  We have cut an end off so that you can see what is inside the stone and reduce your risk when buying rough.

Measurements are approximate.  When we measure a stone, we don't measure from it's extreme pointy little tips.  We measure the usable body of the stone for lapidary purposes.  When you receive your stone, it will be slightly bigger than the description by 5-15mm.

If you are planning to use this material for lapidary purposes, you will need appropriate rock cutting and/or grinding machines or tools.  Visit Lapidary Tools for a full range of equipment based here in Australia.

Lapis Lazuli is a gemstone that has existed since the beginnings of time. The ancient Egyptians used it in their scarabs, pendants and other ornamental objects. The famous golden sarcophagus of King Tut was heavily decorated with Lapis Lazuli stones and Lapis Lazuli jewellery.

Lapis Lazuli contains Lazurite, the main constituent, mottled with white calcite and beautiful brassy pyrite.

Today, mines in northeast Afghanistan are still the major source of lapis lazuli.  Important amounts are also produced from mines west of Lake Baikal in Russia, and in the Andes mountains in Chile.  Smaller quantities are mined in Italy, Mongolia, the United States, and Canada. 

The vibrant hue of the Lapis Lazuli has attracted people since time immemorial. Rich in antiquity, this semi-precious display stone is a must-have for your stone collection. The stone has a beautiful blue texture, accentuated with gold specks. Lapis was used in ancient times for making ornaments. Having a piece of stone at your home that has travelled through time is definitely a marvellous experience. It not only increases the visual appeal of your home, but it also works as a beautiful charm that reminds you of the bygone days from the pages of your history books.