Description
- Lapis lazuli, commonly known as “lapis,” has been utilised by humans for many years as a gemstone, pigment, material for sculpture, and for ornamentation.
- You will find numerous types of stone in this blue metamorphic rock. The more expensive the stone, the higher its quality, and the most popular selections have a deep, strong hue of blue.
- Lapis lazuli is not a mineral, unlike the majority of gemstones. It is actually a rock made up of many minerals. Lazurite, a silicate mineral from the sodalities group that contributes significantly to the stone’s blue hue, is present in the stone.