No. 83637555

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Lapis lazuli Coffee Table Top Mosaic Wall Decoration Flower Pattern Ø 53cm Natural Stone - Height: 530 mm - Width: 530 mm- 14.3 kg - (1)
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Lapis lazuli Coffee Table Top Mosaic Wall Decoration Flower Pattern Ø 53cm Natural Stone - Height: 530 mm - Width: 530 mm- 14.3 kg - (1)

This lapis lazuli object has excellent quality, featuring a vibrant blue color with a shimmer of pyrite. At 42cm in length and only 3cm thick, the lapis is very aesthetically pleasing. Overall, it's a remarkable piece and a highlight in any collection. The wooden base is included. Weight and dimensions: 8 kg - 42x20x3cm Lapis lazuli is among the oldest known gemstones, revered as a sacred stone in ancient cultures such as Egypt, Mexico, and the Eastern realms. Among the Egyptians, this gemstone was considered the most precious offering to accompany their deceased Pharaohs. Its significance extends beyond jewelry and healing properties; lapis lazuli was also valued as a pigment due to its luminous and light-resistant azure blue color. Origin: Sare-Sang Valley, Badakhshan, Afghanistan

No. 83637555

No longer available
Lapis lazuli Coffee Table Top Mosaic Wall Decoration Flower Pattern Ø 53cm Natural Stone - Height: 530 mm - Width: 530 mm- 14.3 kg - (1)

Lapis lazuli Coffee Table Top Mosaic Wall Decoration Flower Pattern Ø 53cm Natural Stone - Height: 530 mm - Width: 530 mm- 14.3 kg - (1)

This lapis lazuli object has excellent quality, featuring a vibrant blue color with a shimmer of pyrite. At 42cm in length and only 3cm thick, the lapis is very aesthetically pleasing. Overall, it's a remarkable piece and a highlight in any collection. The wooden base is included.

Weight and dimensions: 8 kg - 42x20x3cm

Lapis lazuli is among the oldest known gemstones, revered as a sacred stone in ancient cultures such as Egypt, Mexico, and the Eastern realms. Among the Egyptians, this gemstone was considered the most precious offering to accompany their deceased Pharaohs. Its significance extends beyond jewelry and healing properties; lapis lazuli was also valued as a pigment due to its luminous and light-resistant azure blue color.

Origin: Sare-Sang Valley, Badakhshan, Afghanistan

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