ONE High Grade, Natural Lapis & Pyrite Polished Heart
You will receive ONE Lapis lazuli polished heart with pyrite similar to those in the photos. Each piece will be unique and vary slightly in size and weight.
Size: 2.5 tp 3 cm each. 10 - 16 grams each.
From Badakhshan, Afghanistan
This beautiful blue rock is lapis lazuli (today often called lapis), composed of finely interspersed crystals of the mineral lazurite with calcite or marble and pyrite. A complex set of geologic conditions brought these minerals together to form this beautiful rock, which was used by the ancient Egyptians to adorn their most precious treasures. This piece is from Sar-e-Sang, the oldest continuously operated mine on the planet, and the source of the lapis that was used by the Egyptians over two thousand years ago.
You will receive ONE Lapis lazuli polished heart with pyrite similar to those in the photos. Each piece will be unique and vary slightly in size and weight.
Size: 2.5 tp 3 cm each. 10 - 16 grams each.
From Badakhshan, Afghanistan
This beautiful blue rock is lapis lazuli (today often called lapis), composed of finely interspersed crystals of the mineral lazurite with calcite or marble and pyrite. A complex set of geologic conditions brought these minerals together to form this beautiful rock, which was used by the ancient Egyptians to adorn their most precious treasures. This piece is from Sar-e-Sang, the oldest continuously operated mine on the planet, and the source of the lapis that was used by the Egyptians over two thousand years ago.
You will receive ONE Lapis lazuli polished heart with pyrite similar to those in the photos. Each piece will be unique and vary slightly in size and weight.
Size: 2.5 tp 3 cm each. 10 - 16 grams each.
From Badakhshan, Afghanistan
This beautiful blue rock is lapis lazuli (today often called lapis), composed of finely interspersed crystals of the mineral lazurite with calcite or marble and pyrite. A complex set of geologic conditions brought these minerals together to form this beautiful rock, which was used by the ancient Egyptians to adorn their most precious treasures. This piece is from Sar-e-Sang, the oldest continuously operated mine on the planet, and the source of the lapis that was used by the Egyptians over two thousand years ago.