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Lapis Lazuli has a reputation as a powerful high vibration stone for good reason. From as far back as 4000 B.C.E., King and Pharaohs of ancient Egypt commonly had their sarcophagus inlaid with Lapis, which considering it’s not found in Egypt means it was sought out and imported. The “sapphire” referred to in the Old Testament is thought to actually be Lapis Lazuli.
The Greeks and Romans used it as an ornamental stone, and in medieval Europe it was considered a protection stone from dark spirits, and a favorable stone of wise spirits. It’s been used by Buddhists as a stone of inner peace, a source of the pigment ultramarine by Michelangelo, and Catherine the Great decorated an entire room in her palace with the shining blue stone.
I feel Lapis Lazuli as a stone of mastery. Not the learning kind of mastery, but more of a “rise to the occasion” type of mastery. As a stone of royalty, it asks you to rise to the level of a true leader.
This double-pointed piece is designed to channel the forces - both inner and outer - that demand more of you because they know you’re up for it. Meditate with it, use it in your rituals, keep it on your altar or anywhere you wish to push yourself to rise to your potential. Ask it to support you, and it will.
One last thing, Lapis is a softer stone, so if you carry it with you be sure to wrap it in a soft cloth or leather if you don’t want it to get scratched.
Lapis Lazuli has a reputation as a powerful high vibration stone for good reason. From as far back as 4000 B.C.E., King and Pharaohs of ancient Egypt commonly had their sarcophagus inlaid with Lapis, which considering it’s not found in Egypt means it was sought out and imported. The “sapphire” referred to in the Old Testament is thought to actually be Lapis Lazuli.
The Greeks and Romans used it as an ornamental stone, and in medieval Europe it was considered a protection stone from dark spirits, and a favorable stone of wise spirits. It’s been used by Buddhists as a stone of inner peace, a source of the pigment ultramarine by Michelangelo, and Catherine the Great decorated an entire room in her palace with the shining blue stone.
I feel Lapis Lazuli as a stone of mastery. Not the learning kind of mastery, but more of a “rise to the occasion” type of mastery. As a stone of royalty, it asks you to rise to the level of a true leader.
This double-pointed piece is designed to channel the forces - both inner and outer - that demand more of you because they know you’re up for it. Meditate with it, use it in your rituals, keep it on your altar or anywhere you wish to push yourself to rise to your potential. Ask it to support you, and it will.
One last thing, Lapis is a softer stone, so if you carry it with you be sure to wrap it in a soft cloth or leather if you don’t want it to get scratched.
Dimensions: 4.5” W x 2” D x 1.75” H
Weight: 0.42 lbs
Astrological: Taurus, Sagittarius
Elemental: Air
Planetary: Venus, Jupiter, Saturn
Chakra: Heart, Throat, Third Eye
Formation: Metamorphic
Hardness: 5.5