Rare stone from Egypt
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Semi precious stone - prized since antiquity for its intense colour.
It is rare - and - mainly found in Egypt.
It is rare - finest - and expensive too.- colour (blue) - Mottled with white calcite and brassy pyrite - compact and massive stone.
Used in 1341-1323 BCE - funeral mask - in tutankhamun.
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Story
Let's discuss the story of lapis lazuli.
Historians believe that there is a link between humans and lapis lazuli stretches them back more than 6500 years. The gem was found by the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia, Egypt, China Greecr and Rome. They valued it for it's high coloured or vivid and they prized it as much as thry prized the other blue gem like sapphire and turquoise.
The sheer mountain of 17000 feet high were rised there, then humans make their way to seek the only thing the tresure of Lapis lazuli
The same was true as far back as 700 BC, when the region was part of a country known as Bactria. The lapis mines that were producing that time, are still producing today. In fact they are known as world's oldest commercial gemstone.
For thousands of years, lapis has been fashioned to show off its rich, dark color. Typically, lapis used in jewelry has been cut into cabochons, beads, inlays, and tablets.
But lapis lazuli’s use has never been limited to jewellery alone. It’s also a popular carving material. In it's history, lapis has been fashioned into practical objects, including game boards, bowls, dagger handles, hair combs, and amulets.
You can see many images below these are some materials made by Lapis lazuli.
This was the whole story of Lapis lazuli.
Thank you.
Very nice Nikita👏
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