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Lapis Lazuli

Lapis Lazuli is a deep blue gemstone known for its intense color and historical significance. It typically contains golden or white flecks of pyrite or calcite. With a Mohs hardness of 5 to 5.5, it is sourced from Afghanistan, Chile, and Russia. Lapis Lazuli has been used for millennia in jewelry, carvings, and paintings. Believed to enhance wisdom and communication, it is associated with the throat chakra, promoting clarity and creativity.

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What is Lapis Lazuli?

Lapis Lazuli is a deep blue gemstone composed mainly of lazurite, with varying amounts of calcite and pyrite. It is prized for its intense blue color and historical significance.

What are the metaphysical properties of Lapis Lazuli?

Lapis Lazuli is believed to enhance wisdom, inner vision, and spiritual awareness. It promotes self-expression, creativity, and communication. It is associated with the Third Eye chakra.

How should Lapis Lazuli be cleaned and cared for?

To clean Lapis Lazuli, use a soft cloth and mild soap with lukewarm water. Avoid harsh chemicals and prolonged exposure to direct sunlight, which can fade its color.

What stones complement Lapis Lazuli?

Clear Quartz, Amethyst, Sodalite, Turquoise, Rose Quartz, Pyrite, and Malachite are excellent complements to Lapis Lazuli.

Does Lapis Lazuli have any cultural or spiritual associations?

Lapis Lazuli has been associated with royalty, power, and vision throughout history. It symbolizes truth, wisdom, and the pursuit of knowledge across various cultures.