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Lapidary (from
Latin lapidarius 'stone, stony') is the
practice of
shaping stone, minerals, or
gemstones into
decorative items such as cabochons, engraved...
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lapidary in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lapidary is the
practice of
shaping stone, minerals, or gemstones.
Lapidary may also
refer to:
Lapidary (text)...
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Lapidary style is
prose that is
appropriate for memorials, mausoleums, stelae, and
other commemorations in
which words are "etched in stone"; it is concise...
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Lapidary medicine is a
pseudoscientific concept based on the
belief that
gemstones have
healing properties. The
source of the idea of
lapidary medicine...
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history museums. A
lapidary museum could either be a
lapidarium or – less
often – a gem
museum (e.g. the
Mineral and
Lapidary Museum,
North Carolina)...
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factories in Russia.
Founded by
Peter the
Great in 1721 as the
Peterhof Lapidary Works, to make
hardstone carvings,
since 1945 the
factory manufactures...
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lapidary is a text in
verse or prose,
often a
whole book, that
describes the
physical properties and
metaphysical virtues of
precious and semi-precious...
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Lapidary clubs promote po****r
interest and
education in
lapidary, the
craft of working,
forming and
finishing stone,
minerals and gemstones.
These clubs...
- New
Holland Publishers,
London Zhong H. (1994)
Gemstone sources in
Henan Province.
China Lapidary, Vol. 9, No. 3, pp. 43–46 Gemdat.org Mindat.org v t e...