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Lapis Lazuli Bolo Ties and the gemstones meanings

Vintage Navajo Lapis Lazuli Sterling Bolo Tie With its strong color display, lapis lazuli is a stunning heavenly deep blue stone that is regarded a semi-precious stone. It's made up of minerals including deep blue lazurite, sparkling pyrite, foggy white calcite, and others.

It is said to provide psychological protection, promote profound serenity and harmony, and expose inner truth, honesty, compassion, self-awareness, and self-expression. Lapis lazuli is known as The Wisdom Stone because of its healing properties. Pharaohs from Egypt thousands of years ago adored it because of its timeless style.

The majority of truth, knowledge, and spiritual wonder are welcomed by the lapis lazuli crystal and transformed into inner serenity.

The definition of the lapis lazuli stone comes from the Latin word lapis, which means stone, and the Persian word lazhward, which means blue. Lapis lazuli's color connotation was also utilized in a variety of languages, including Spanish and Portuguese Azul. Lapis Lazuli was mined at the Sar-i Sang mines in Shortugai and discovered in Bhirrana, the earliest site of the Indus Valley Civilisation, which dates back to 7570 BCE and has been cherished by the community since then. This stone, which dates back over 6,500 years, has been designated as one of the world's oldest opaque gemstones. Some biblical scholars think lapis lazuli's spiritual significance stems from the Old Testament's reference to "sapphire," which is lapis lazuli.

It was regarded as the best art throughout history, particularly in ancient Egypt, and was adored by the Babylonians, Minoans, Chinese, Greeks, and Romans. It was previously employed in King Tutankhamen's death mask, where it was inlaid with turquoise and carnelian in dazzling gold. It was also used as Cleopatra's cosmetics, and it was based on a topic written by the well-known writer Marco Polo in 1271. Michelangelo powdered lapis lazuli to make ultramarine, a blue paint that adds color to the gowns of Mary of Nazareth, which are painted on church walls.

Calcite, Diopside, Lazurite, Pyrite, and other rock types combine to form Lapis Lazuli. Because of its magical beauty and enticing powers, this semi-precious stone has been popular for ages. Faith healers often employ lapis lazuli because they believe it has a deeper significance that has evolved through time. They demonstrated its relaxing effect, which unveils the truth and strengthens your senses.

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