Top Lapis Lazuli with Golden Pyrite Natural Stone Sphere - Height: 70 mm - Width: 70 mm- 523 g - (1)

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Holds a master’s in chemistry with 25 years’ experience in minerals consulting.

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Description from the seller

AAA stunning natural Lapis lazuli sphere from Madan mine in Badakhshaan valley, with beautiful veins created by Pyrite.
A very high quality specimen, with an intense blue color. Lapis lazuli mineral stone is used for making jewelry or ornaments, widely used by the Egyptian people to beautify the pharaoh’s tombs, pyramids or accessories.
This natural stone can be used to enrich your collection of minerals, or as an ornamental item placed on an elegant desk.

Weight: 523 grams
Circumference: 523 x 523 mm
Diameter: 70 mm
Origin: Afghanistan

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AAA stunning natural Lapis lazuli sphere from Madan mine in Badakhshaan valley, with beautiful veins created by Pyrite.
A very high quality specimen, with an intense blue color. Lapis lazuli mineral stone is used for making jewelry or ornaments, widely used by the Egyptian people to beautify the pharaoh’s tombs, pyramids or accessories.
This natural stone can be used to enrich your collection of minerals, or as an ornamental item placed on an elegant desk.

Weight: 523 grams
Circumference: 523 x 523 mm
Diameter: 70 mm
Origin: Afghanistan

Registered shipping world wide with tracking

Details

Number of items
1
Main Mineral
Top Lapis Lazuli with Golden Pyrite
Mineral Form
Natural Stone Sphere
Weight
523 g
Origin (Region/ City)
Badakhshaan
Country of Origin
Afghanistan
Height
70 mm
Width
70 mm
Depth
70 mm
United KingdomVerified
3911
Objects sold
94.95%
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