Lapis lazuli also known as Lapis is one of the most popular gemstones for many years men and women from different cultures have been keen to use the Blue color gemstone. Indeed it appears that this, the heart of the night sky in stone, has been doted upon by one culture or civilization after another since the times beyond the reckon of conventional history merely for its incomparably valuable beauty and purity.
Lapis-Lazuli is a gem that is believed to have been born in September thereby making it special to everyone born in this month. They dub it the ‘world’s oldest blue,’ a shade that has entranced civilizations for nearly 5,000 years, from pharaohs to collectors.
Regardless of what makes one feel the need to be associated with the Lapis Lazuli; its beauty, its history, or its healing powers, it has something in store for each one of you. If maintained correctly, therefore, Lapis Lazuli would be a prized treasure in your possession providing you the benefits that come with it together with protection and elegance for generations to come.
Lapis Lazuli stone has been used for as early as 6, 000 BC by ancient civilization. It was dear to such ancient civilizations as the Egyptians, Sumerians, and Greeks whose people of those times employed it in their crowns of kings and spiritual rituals.
Amulets, jewelry, etc., prepared containing this stone; the Renaissance ultramarine blue; the gemstone of power and protection.
Lapis Lazuli is well known for its dark blue color which can be occasionally sprinkled with ‘star-like’ bits of pyrite. The high contrast of the shades of grey and the depth of the color is what makes the stone what it is.
Lapis Lazuli is a unique gemstone with several notable characteristics that contribute to its appeal:
Lapis accounts for a large part of Afghanistan’s lapidosities and has been the principal supplier of this gemstone for more than six thousand years. Those of the Badakhshan region of northeastern Afghanistan are the oldest mine sites and are even today producing some of the finest quality Lapis Lazuli.
Lapis Lazuli is most commonly associated with the astrology sign Libra (September 23–October 22). Since Libra people are people who like balanced, harmonious, and fair things Lapis Lazuli will help them to calm down and harmonize.
Meditation with the stone is said to assist the Libras to amplify their skills of diplomacy, bolster the feelings of fair play, and help enforce the quest for knowledge as to the truth.
Moreover, Lapis Lazuli is sometimes connected with the zodiac sign of Sagittarius as this stone can help the owner to become wiser, to be honest, and to develop his/her intelligence, which are the features of Sagittarians, the people who are oriented to the Behavior and are eager to discover the spaces of Adventures.
Since ancient times, lapis lazuli is famous not only for the incredible shine of stones but also for therapeutic purposes. They are found in the physical, emotional, and spiritual dimensions, which makes Lapis Lazuli a precious stone of many desires.
To be precise, Lapis Lazuli is a very delicate stone and not so hard at all, also it may react to certain chemicals during the process of undergoing treatment.
Other characteristics of earning stones such as Lapis Lazuli are their excellent deep-blue tint with golden pyrites conveying the impression of the star-freckled sky. In contrast with the majority of such stones, its color is not induced by the presence of admixtures or some special therapy.
Natural Lapis Lazuli is usually characterized by a uniform dark blue color and the presence of small inclusions of gold Pyrite; the stone may vaguely reflect a low, slightly greasy sheen. It should also be cold to the touch and be slightly denser on account of the minerals it contains.
It can indeed be used as an everyday watch, and it does not look out of place; nevertheless, it needs to be treated with a certain amount of delicacy so as not to bang it and/or scratch it – and so it is better more suited to being an occasional wear/handbag watch.