Handcrafted with care, each piece in our Lapis Lazuli Jewellery Collection showcases the deep, mesmerising blues of natural lapis lazuli, evoking a real sense of ancient mystique and modern sophistication.
Lapis lazuli, with its intense blue colour often speckled with gold pyrite, has captivated humans for centuries. Known as the stone of wisdom, lapis lazuli jewellery is thought to stimulate the mind and promote learning. It’s also associated with clear and effective communication and as an enhancer of calm, tranquillity, and psychic ability.
A lapis lazuli piece makes a meaningful and thoughtful gift, especially to students or someone pursuing knowledge or discovery. Many people also love wearing lapis lazuli as a reminder to seek wisdom, truth, and inner peace.
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Commonly Asked Questions
Is lapis lazuli an expensive stone?
Lapis lazuli can be moderately priced depending on the quality and size of the stone. The presence of rich blue colour, minimal calcite, and even distribution of pyrite can increase its value.
What does wearing lapis lazuli mean?
Wearing lapis lazuli symbolises wisdom, truth, and spiritual enlightenment. Historically revered by ancient civilizations, it is believed to enhance intellectual abilities and encourage honest communication.
Is it OK to wear lapis lazuli?
Absolutely, it is safe and beneficial to wear lapis lazuli. It is known for its positive energy and supportive properties, promoting mental clarity and inner peace.
How can you tell if lapis lazuli is real or fake?
Real lapis lazuli often contains small flecks of pyrite (gold-coloured inclusions) and has a deep blue colour. Fake versions might have an overly uniform blue with no inclusions or might be dyed.
Which country has the best lapis lazuli?
Afghanistan is renowned for producing the finest quality lapis lazuli, particularly from the Sar-e-Sang mines, known for their rich, deep blue stones with a subtle sparkle from pyrite inclusions.