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Lapis Lazuli Fluorescent
The name lapis lazuli, translated as "blue stone", was coined more than a thousand years ago by combining the Latin word "lapis" (stone) and the Arabic word "lazul" (blue). Mineralogically, it is a dark blue metamorphosed rock consisting mainly of blue lazurite and sodalite, with grains of grey-white calcite, golden pyrite and mica. Under UV light, we can observe the orange and red fluorescence that sodalite emits from these minerals (mostly due to microscopic inclusions of sulphur anions that cause the bright orange fluorescence).
About the product: Stones are packed in firm plastic bags.
About the product: Stones are packed in firm plastic bags.























