Lapis Lazuli on Quartz - Free Form
Lapis Lazuli on Quartz - Free Form
“Aim for the stars…”
SIZE: 11 x 7.5 cm
WEIGHT: 584 grams
Description
Description
Lazulite was first identified in 1795 in Krieglach, Austria. Its name comes from the same roots as lapis lazuli, deriving from the Persian "lazhuward" and the Arabic "lazaward", meaning azure. It is important not to confuse lazulite with lazurite, which is a component of lapis lazuli, or with azurite, a copper mineral. The most famous shade of lazulite is azure blue, but it can also occur in other shades, such as sky blue, pale blue, white, yellow-green, blue-green, and in rare cases, green.
Deposits and Origins
Deposits and Origins
The most significant deposits of Lazulite are found in the Yukon, Canada, Georgia, the United States, Austria, and Brazil.
Composition and Maintenance
Composition and Maintenance
Composition: Aluminum phosphate.
Purification: Water / No Salt / Fumigation.
Recharge: Twilight / Moon / Quartz Geode.
Effects and Usage
Effects and Usage
Lazulite, unconsciously, intensifies the energy of affirmations and strengthens the impact of subliminal audio programs, mantras or vibrational harmonization. It is a remarkable stone for dream work or to reach deep meditative states, facilitating our connection to other levels of reality, including alternative dimensions.
On a conscious level, Lazulite stimulates our psychic abilities, revealing hidden talents and allowing us to deepen those we already possess. It encourages increased focus and self-discipline in our intellectual pursuits, making it a valuable asset for students or professionals facing heavy workloads, preparing for exams, or tackling complex projects.
This stone is a source of inspiration for researchers, philosophers, psychologists and poets who venture into uncharted territories of thought, uniting concepts or varied data to develop new theories. It also helps to preserve and improve memory, offering support to those of us who must retain a large number of facts, names or other information.
Possible counterfeits
Possible counterfeits
Be careful not to confuse lazulite with lazurite, which is an integral part of lapis lazuli, nor with azurite, a mineral containing copper.
Keywords
Keywords
Listening, Dreams, Meditation, Concentration, Self-discipline, Memory, Inspiration.
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ATTENTION, l'utilisation des Minéraux en Lithothérapie n'exclut en aucun cas la poursuite d'un traitement médical et la consultation d'un médecin. Les pierres apportent un soutien sur notre chemin de vie.