Afghanistan origin
Weight 40 carats
Dimensions 30 x 22 x 5.2mm
No treatment

The cord is not included with the pendant.

History of lapis lazuli stone:
In prehistoric times, the lapis lazuli stone was already used as an adornment but also as jewelry. Among its symbols, the lapis lazuli stone represents health, nobility, luck, elegance and purity. For these many reasons, lapis lazuli is considered among the semi-precious stones and has been present on earth for more than 6000 years, since the creation of man.
3000 years before Christ, the Egyptian pharaohs used lapis lazuli stone to make amulets (in the shape of an eye and others…) as well as symbolic objects such as scarabs. Pharaohs and members of the royal family encrusted lapis lazuli on their funerary masks and other symbols of wealth such as jewelry, lapis lazuli pendants, etc.
For their part, the Romans used lapis lazuli as an aphrodisiac. However, they traded lapis lazuli with great difficulty because the transport costs were very expensive, the stone having to cross the seas due to its first deposits. At that time, gold was at a lower price than lapis lazuli stone, which explains the fact that it is found on many kinds of jewelry, such as lapis lazuli bracelets.
Later in the Middle Ages, the powder of the lapis lazuli stone was exploited to dye fabrics and paint on other supports. The lapis lazuli at that time also had a role of protection of the soul that is at the level of fear, envy and not to fall into error. Its particularity from a physical point of view is to protect all the members of the human body.

Origin and composition of lapis lazuli stone:
The name of the lapis lazuli stone comes from 2 very distinct origins. First a Latin origin, since “lapis” means stone and the second origin is Arabic, “azul” meaning blue. Lapis lazuli therefore means the blue stone. Lapis lazuli stone belongs to the group of aluminum and sodium sulfur silicates. Its dominant color is blue-azure, but it is also possible to find it in blue-green and purple colors. On the Mohs scale, its hardness varies between 5 and 6. Its density varies between 2.5 and 3.
The first deposits were found more than 6000 years ago and were in Afghanistan. Nowadays, the main deposits of lapis lazuli stone are located in Afghanistan, the United States, Canada, Chile, Myanmar, Pakistan, Russia.

Virtues and properties of lapis lazuli stone in lithotherapy:
In lithotherapy, the lapis lazuli stone is a stone that brings renewed confidence to the wearer and encourages them to take control of their life. Lapis lazuli liberates and offers a certain ease in communicating one's emotions and feelings. Oral communication is therefore favored by it. Lapis lazuli also brings fullness and inner peace, so stress is quickly evacuated.
Among its properties and virtues, we can above all confer on it the contribution of honesty, compassion and righteousness. The lapis lazuli stone in lithotherapy would also provide relief from migraines and headaches. Insomnia and dizziness would be reduced. It would facilitate breathing and bring benefits to the throat and nervous system.
If you want to wear a lapis lazuli stone, we advise you to wear it at the level of the throat since it is the stone of communication. Thus, a lapis lazuli necklace is perfectly suitable. The ideal is to wear it between the top of the head and the sternum, ie just above the diaphragm.

The indications concerning lithotherapy do not in any way exclude visiting a doctor in the event of a health problem.

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For their part, the Romans used lapis lazuli as an aphrodisiac. However, they traded lapis lazuli with great difficulty because the transport costs were very expensive, the stone having to cross the seas due to its first deposits. At that time, gold was at a lower price than lapis lazuli stone, which explains the fact that it is found on many kinds of jewelry, such as lapis lazuli bracelets. The name of the lapis lazuli stone comes from 2 very distinct origins. First a Latin origin, since “lapis” means stone and the second origin is Arabic, “azul” meaning blue. Lapis lazuli therefore means the blue stone. Lapis lazuli stone belongs to the group of aluminum and sodium sulfur silicates. Its dominant color is blue-azure, but it is also possible to find it in blue-green and purple colors. On t
For their part, the Romans used lapis lazuli as an aphrodisiac. However, they traded lapis lazuli with great difficulty because the transport costs were very expensive, the stone having to cross the seas due to its first deposits. At that time, gold was at a lower price than lapis lazuli stone, which explains the fact that it is found on many kinds of jewelry, such as lapis lazuli bracelets. The name of the lapis lazuli stone comes from 2 very distinct origins. First a Latin origin, since “lapis” means stone and the second origin is Arabic, “azul” meaning blue. Lapis lazuli therefore means the blue stone. Lapis lazuli stone belongs to the group of aluminum and sodium sulfur silicates. Its dominant color is blue-azure, but it is also possible to find it in blue-green and purple colors. On t