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Natural Laazwart(Lapis Lazuli) Stone – @20 per Carat – 7.96 Carats | With Lab Certified

Natural Laazwart(Lapis Lazuli) Stone – @20 per Carat – 7.96 Carats | With Lab Certified

160.00

10 in stock

  • Color: Deep blue, often with traces of pyrite (golden specks). 
  • Uses: Jewelry, decorative objects, pigments, and in some healing practices.
  • Origin: Lapis Lazuli is mined in various regions, including Afghanistan, Russia, and the United States. 

It’s a birthstone for people born in September and is a worthy possession of the zodiac signs of Taurus, Libra, Capricorn, Gemini, and Sagittarius.

10 in stock

Lapis Lazuli, also known as Laazwart in Hindi, is a deep blue semi-precious gemstone valued for its color and historical significance. Its deep blue colour, reminiscent of a starry night sky, and its unique healing properties have made it a favourite among gem enthusiasts and holistic healers alike. From ancient Egyptian pharaohs to mediaeval European artists, Lapis Lazuli has been revered and utilised in various forms throughout history.

Lapis Lazulior or Lajward is a Semi Precious Gemstone is be used by astrologers to nullify the malefic effects of Planet Saturn, so can also be used as an substitute for Blue Sapphire or Neelam. It is Dark blue in Color with traces of Golden lines over it.

Color and Appearance:-
  • Blue: The vibrant blue color comes from the mineral lazurite, which can vary from slightly greenish-blue to violetish-blue, medium to dark in tone. 
  • Inclusions: Pyrite inclusions create golden flecks or spots, while calcite appears as white streaks or veining. 
  • Luster: It has a waxy to vitreous luster. 
  • Transparency: It is generally semitranslucent to opaque. 
Source and Price:-
  • Reputable Source:
    Buy from a reputable dealer to increase your chances of getting genuine lapis. 

  • Price:
    Good quality lapis is valuable and should be priced accordingly. If a price seems too good to be true, it likely is. 
Dimensions 13.77 × 10.04 × 6.29 in

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