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Lapis Lazuli
- Afghanistan
- Gems, 3.83 ct, 11.19 mm x 9.01 mm
- Start Time: 04/16/2009 8:30:00 pm (CDT)
- End Time: 04/23/2009 8:38:47 pm (CDT)
- Auction Closed
Item Description
The source of the world's finest Lapis Lazuli in the world comes from one of the oldest mines in the world. The mine at Sar-E-Sang has been operation for approximately 7000 years, and has produced thousands of tons of Lapis over the years. Lapis itself is actually a rock which is composed of a few species i.e., Lazurite, Hauyne and Sodalite, plus streaks of Calcite and Pyrite. The most highly sought after Lapis is the material that shows a soild navy blue color without any streaks of white Calcite and only tiny specs of Pyrite showing. This stone is a very good "Oval Cabochon" cut Lapis gem. It is a very rich navy blue color intermixed with small particles of golden Pyrite, but the fact that it is so uniform in color makes it very desirable and rather valuable for the material.