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Lapis Lazuli (minerals).
Lapis lazuli at Gemstone.org Do****entation from
online course produced by
University of
California at
Berkeley Lapislazuli:...
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Lapis Lazuli egg is a
jewelled Fabergé egg,
attributed to the
House of Fabergé in St. Petersburg,
Imperial Russia.
Unlike many of the
other Fabergé...
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fusion of
Jasper and
Lapis Lazuli. In the first-season finale,
Jasper fuses with
Lapis to
defeat the
Crystal Gems, only for
Lapis to take
control of the...
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Ultramarine is a deep blue
color pigment which was
originally made by
grinding lapis lazuli into a powder. Its
lengthy grinding and
washing process makes the natural...
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synthetic version of
Lapis Lazuli. The
Napoleonic administration appointed Louis-Jacques Thénard to find a
substitute for
Lapis Lazuli, and
instead he found...
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Pigments of
prehistoric and
historic value include ochre, charcoal, and
lapis lazuli. In 2006,
around 7.4 million tons of inorganic, organic, and special...
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Osiris on a
lapis lazuli pillar in the middle,
flanked by
Horus on the left, and Isis on the right; 875–850 BC; gold and
lapis lazuli; 9 cm; Louvre...
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ancient lapis lazuli mines producing the world's
finest lapis. It is
located in the
Koksha Valley. The Sar-i Sang
lapis lazuli mine
probably dates...
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course of time: thus the
ancient chrysolite is peridot,
sapphire is
lapis lazuli, etc. The list
comprises the Hebrew, Gr****, and
Latin names for each...
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alternative birthstone for
August Sapphire, the
birthstone for
September Lapis lazuli, the
traditional birthstone for
September Opal, one of two
October birthstones...