Lapislazuli Abstract Shape - Free Form - polished - Natural Stone - beautiful Color Combo - Höhe: 400 mm - Breite: 220 mm- 12.2 kg - (1)






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Lapis-Lazuli-Skulptur aus Sare Sang Valley, Badakhshan, Afghanistan, Gewicht 12,2 kg, Maße 40 × 22 × 8 cm, abstrakt freiform-polierter Naturstein mit Calcit und Pyrit, Holzbasis im Preis enthalten.
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This Lapis Lazuli object is truly exceptional. Its shape is very special and unique. The combination of Lapis Lazuli with the form, calcite, and pyrite makes it a one-of-a-kind abstract piece. The wooden base is included in the price.
Weight and dimensions: 12.2kg - 40x22x8cm
Lapis Lazuli is among the oldest known gemstones, revered as a sacred stone in ancient cultures such as Egypt, Mexico, and the Eastern civilizations. Among the Egyptians, it was considered the most precious gemstone that could be given as a burial offering to their pharaohs. This stone holds significance not only as jewelry and a healing stone but also as a pigment due to its vibrant and light-resistant azure blue color.
Origin: Sar-e-Sang Valley, Badakhshan, Afghanistan
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This Lapis Lazuli object is truly exceptional. Its shape is very special and unique. The combination of Lapis Lazuli with the form, calcite, and pyrite makes it a one-of-a-kind abstract piece. The wooden base is included in the price.
Weight and dimensions: 12.2kg - 40x22x8cm
Lapis Lazuli is among the oldest known gemstones, revered as a sacred stone in ancient cultures such as Egypt, Mexico, and the Eastern civilizations. Among the Egyptians, it was considered the most precious gemstone that could be given as a burial offering to their pharaohs. This stone holds significance not only as jewelry and a healing stone but also as a pigment due to its vibrant and light-resistant azure blue color.
Origin: Sar-e-Sang Valley, Badakhshan, Afghanistan
