- gāzartā.[citation needed] lāzaward (لازورد) is
taken from
Persian لاژورد
lājvard, the name of a blue stone,
lapis lazuli. This word was
borrowed in several...
- Vesuvius; Burma; Canada; and the
United States. The name is from the
Persian lajvard for blue. The most
important mineral component of
lapis lazuli is lazurite...
- Press, Iran, 1979. pàriye
kuchake hâns,
Lajvard Press, Iran, 2002. pàs àz in àgàr àz tàrs xâli bemânàm,
Lajvard Press, Iran, 2005 pâvàràghi,
Baran Press...
- 17th
century Persia.[citation needed] Persian-style
colours used
include lajvard (cobalt blue),
firozi (cerulean), white, green, orange,
yellow and purple...
- 2017-09-19.
Retrieved 2017-07-26. Met
description Medley, 177
Lazaward (
Lajvard) and
Zaffer Cobalt Oxide in
Islamic and
Western Lustre Gl**** and Ceramics...
- the
Arabic word for water) and
lacivert is
derived from
Persian لاجورد
lājvard 'lapis lazuli', a
semiprecious stone with the
color of navy blue. In the...
- long
interpreted Qasim's use of
lajvard or
sulaimani in the
treatise to
refer to
cobalt and that
Qasam uses
lajvard to
reference the look of
lapis lazuli...