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Lapis-lazuli

Lapis lazuli takes its name from two linguistic roots: Latin (lapis, “stone”) and Arabic (azul, “blue”). Its striking colour is the result of a combination of minerals — lazurite for its intense blue, calcite for the grey or white streaks, and pyrite for the golden flecks that resemble a constellation. Mined for more than 6,000 years in Afghanistan, where the most famous deposits are still found, lapis is also extracted in Chile (home to the world’s second-largest mine), as well as in the United States, Canada, Myanmar, Pakistan and Russia. An ornamental stone with a long artistic history, lapis has been used for mosaics, sculpture and fine decorative objects. When ground into powder, it becomes ultramarine — the precious pigment used by Michelangelo to paint the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. Associated in many traditions with courage, clarity and open communication, lapis lazuli captivates with its dense, luminous blue. Designers such as Brooke Gregson are drawn to its graphic presence and natural depth.
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Lapis lazuli takes its name from two linguistic roots: Latin (lapis, “stone”) and Arabic (azul, “blue”). Its striking colour is the result of a combination of minerals — lazurite for its intense blue, calcite for the grey or white streaks, and pyrite for the golden flecks that resemble a constellation. Mined for more than 6,000 years in Afghanistan, where the most famous deposits are still found, lapis is also extracted in Chile (home to the world’s second-largest mine), as well as in the United States, Canada, Myanmar, Pakistan and Russia. An ornamental stone with a long artistic history, lapis has been used for mosaics, sculpture and fine decorative objects. When ground into powder, it becomes ultramarine — the precious pigment used by Michelangelo to paint the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. Associated in many traditions with courage, clarity and open communication, lapis lazuli captivates with its dense, luminous blue. Designers such as Brooke Gregson are drawn to its graphic presence and natural depth.
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Ismène lapis-lazuli hoopCréole Ismène lapis-lazuli medium
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Ismène lapis-lazuli hoop

Yellow gold / Lapis-lazuli
Sale price$707
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Gold-plated / Labradorite / Lapis-lazuli / Moonstone / Opal
Sale price$764
New in Local production Boucles d'oreilles Decorative Balance Drop
Gold-plated / Lapis-lazuli / Moonstone / Opal
Sale price$764
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Yellow gold / Diamond / Lapis-lazuli
Sale price$2,052
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Yellow gold / Lapis-lazuli / Diamond
Sale price$1,425
Pendentif Cubix Love Lapis-Lazuli et TsavoritesPendentif Cubix Love Lapis-Lazuli et Tsavorites
Yellow gold / Tsavorite / Lapis-lazuli
Sale price$1,425
Local production Pendentif Magnetic Lapis-lazuliPendentif Magnetic Lapis-lazuli
Yellow gold / Lapis-lazuli / Diamond
Sale price$2,622
Collier Mer lapis-lazuli et ioliteCollier Mer lapis-lazuli et iolite
Yellow gold / Lapis-lazuli / Iolite
Sale price$969
Local production Collier Mermaid Choker lapis lazuliCollier Mermaid Choker lapis lazuli
Silver / Pearl / Lapis-lazuli
Sale price$753
Lotus Lapis Lazuli earrings
Yellow gold / Lapis-lazuli
Sale price$1,995
Back in stock Local production Collier Bonview Malachite
Lapis-lazuli / Malachite
Sale price$365
Local production Boucles d'oreilles Multilayer Balance Pink and BlueBoucles d'oreilles Multilayer Balance Pink and Blue
Gold-plated / Lapis-lazuli / Pearl / Opal / Jade / Chalcedony
Sale price$1,596

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