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Lapis Lazuli Beaded Bracelet features dyed stone beads, pvd-plated golden hypoallergic stainless steel findings and is corded with elastic thread.

The bracelet weighs 14.9g*

Designed and crafted by Silvi Simberg 2025 as a part of the Ionic Arcana collection.

Material Information

Zodiac Stone of CapricornLibra & Taurus

Lapis Lazuli – The Celestial Stone of Kings and Visionaries

Lapis lazuli, a deep blue metamorphic rock, forms under intense geological conditions, combining lazurite, calcite, and pyrite. Its signature ultramarine hue, flecked with golden pyrite, evokes starry night skies, giving it a celestial allure. Lapis deposits often emerge in limestone-rich regions, with Afghanistan’s Sar-e-Sang mines being its most legendary source for over 6,000 years. Other significant deposits are found in Chile, Russia, and Pakistan.

Once mined, lapis is shaped and polished into beads, cabochons, and intricate carvings, its natural luster revealing a timeless beauty prized by ancient and modern artisans alike.

Etymology

The name “lapis lazuli” comes from the Latin lapis (stone) and the Arabic lāzaward (heaven or sky), reflecting its heavenly color. Known as “Sapphire of the Ancients,” lapis was often mistaken for true sapphire in historical texts.

Lapis lazuli shares mineralogical ties with: Sodalite: A darker, less vivid blue gemstone. Azurite: A softer, vibrant blue copper mineral. Pyrite inclusions in lapis lazuli distinguish it, resembling constellations scattered across the night sky.

Cosmic Junction

Throughout history, lapis lazuli has been revered as a stone of wisdom, power, and spiritual insight. The ancient Sumerians believed it held the soul of the gods, while Egyptians used it in amulets and ceremonial adornments to connect with divine realms. The famed burial mask of Tutankhamun features lapis inlays, symbolizing protection and immortality.

In Greek and Roman cultures, lapis was associated with Venus and used as a pigment for frescoes and paintings, representing divine favor and enlightenment. Buddhist traditions regard it as a stone of healing and truth, believed to inspire clarity of thought and compassion.

Metaphysically, lapis aligns with the third eye and throat chakras, fostering intuition, self-expression, and inner truth. It is often associated with the zodiac signs Sagittarius and Libra, offering vision and harmony. Lapis lazuli also corresponds to Jupiter, the planet of wisdom and expansion, enhancing spiritual growth and intellectual pursuits.


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Elastic Thread

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18k Gold PVD Plated / Jewellery-Grade Stainless Steel

Lapis Lazuli Beaded Bracelet

“In the silence of midnight skies, seek fierce the light that speaks the true.”

Lapis Lazuli Beaded Bracelet features dyed stone beads, pvd-plated golden hypoallergic stainless steel findings and is corded with elastic thread.

The bracelet weighs 14.9g*

Designed and crafted by Silvi Simberg 2025 as a part of the Ionic Arcana collection.

Material Information

Zodiac Stone of CapricornLibra & Taurus

Lapis Lazuli – The Celestial Stone of Kings and Visionaries

Lapis lazuli, a deep blue metamorphic rock, forms under intense geological conditions, combining lazurite, calcite, and pyrite. Its signature ultramarine hue, flecked with golden pyrite, evokes starry night skies, giving it a celestial allure. Lapis deposits often emerge in limestone-rich regions, with Afghanistan’s Sar-e-Sang mines being its most legendary source for over 6,000 years. Other significant deposits are found in Chile, Russia, and Pakistan.

Once mined, lapis is shaped and polished into beads, cabochons, and intricate carvings, its natural luster revealing a timeless beauty prized by ancient and modern artisans alike.

Etymology

The name “lapis lazuli” comes from the Latin lapis (stone) and the Arabic lāzaward (heaven or sky), reflecting its heavenly color. Known as “Sapphire of the Ancients,” lapis was often mistaken for true sapphire in historical texts.

Lapis lazuli shares mineralogical ties with: Sodalite: A darker, less vivid blue gemstone. Azurite: A softer, vibrant blue copper mineral. Pyrite inclusions in lapis lazuli distinguish it, resembling constellations scattered across the night sky.

Cosmic Junction

Throughout history, lapis lazuli has been revered as a stone of wisdom, power, and spiritual insight. The ancient Sumerians believed it held the soul of the gods, while Egyptians used it in amulets and ceremonial adornments to connect with divine realms. The famed burial mask of Tutankhamun features lapis inlays, symbolizing protection and immortality.

In Greek and Roman cultures, lapis was associated with Venus and used as a pigment for frescoes and paintings, representing divine favor and enlightenment. Buddhist traditions regard it as a stone of healing and truth, believed to inspire clarity of thought and compassion.

Metaphysically, lapis aligns with the third eye and throat chakras, fostering intuition, self-expression, and inner truth. It is often associated with the zodiac signs Sagittarius and Libra, offering vision and harmony. Lapis lazuli also corresponds to Jupiter, the planet of wisdom and expansion, enhancing spiritual growth and intellectual pursuits.

Zodiac Stone

, ,

Colour

Cordage

Elastic Thread

Findings

18k Gold PVD Plated / Jewellery-Grade Stainless Steel