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Lapis lazuli jewellery

Lapis Lazuli Jewellery

 

The Lapis Lazuli we use in our lapis lazuli jewellery is sourced in Afghanistan. It is cut to our design by our stone cutter in Jaipur, India. This ensures a good consistent blue with plenty of gold flecks (iron pyrite or fools gold) and unique design. We like to leave the surface of the Lapis rough. This gives it a lively texture leading to an undulating organic shape to the edges of the setting.

 

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Lapis Lazuli bracelet and necklace using “A” grade rough cut Lapis Lazuli.

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Lapis lazuli or lapis for short, is a deep blue semi-precious stone. It has been prized since antiquity for its intense color. Lapis is the Latin word for “stone”. Lazuli is the name of a place where lapis lazuli was mined. The name of the stone came to be associated with its color. The English word azure, French azur, Italian azzurro, Spanish azul, all come from the name and color of lapis lazuli.

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Lapis Lazuli earstuds and ring using rough cut lapis lazuli and gold plated silver.

Lapis lazuli has been mined in the Badakhshan province in northeast Afghanistan since the 7th millennium BC. Lapis beads have been found at neolithic burials. It was used for the eyebrows, and other features, on the funeral mask of Tutankhamun (1341–1323 BC). At the end of the Middle Ages, lapis lazuli began to be exported to Europe. Here it was ground into powder and made into ultramarine. This was the finest and most expensive of all blue pigments. It was used by some of the most important artists of the Renaissance and Baroque and was often reserved for the clothing of the central figures of their paintings, especially the Virgin Mary.

 

 

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Lapis Lazili rings in silver and 18ct yellow gold, pictured with a silver gilt necklace

There are also lower grade deposits in Russia and in the Chilean Andes, where the blue rock often has white or grey lime running through it. In really good qualities it is rare. That is why the price of lapis lazuli jewelry vary widely, from luxurious to quite inexpensive. The price of this gemstone are largely dependent on the beauty and intensity of the colour. The most popular is an intense, deep blue like the pieces pictured below.

 

 

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Lapis lazili large earrings (25-30mm) and pendant in gold plated silver.

To see more of our unusual lapis lazuli Jewellery click here

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Bespoke jewellery – choose your stone from our new collection!

Tanzanite, tourmaline, aquamarine, amethyst… take your pick! This years stone collections are now in.

Our Designer Rebecca Smith has recently returned from Jaipur in India with a sumptuous selection of unusual gemstones including cabochon gemstones as well as large faceted stones and even a specially cut lapis lazuli crescent moon. Choosing your perfect stone from our new collection is a great place to start if you are thinking of commissioning a piece of bespoke jewellery to mark a special occasion such as a birthday or wedding anniversary. Commissioning a bespoke design is an exciting process and choosing a stone is a big part of that, coloured gemstones have very distinctive qualities, particularly our large cabochons and so each of the stones are completely unique. Tourmaline for example comes in a whole spectrum of pinks, greens, blues, yellows and honey, or for something really unusual you could go for watermelon tourmaline where green and pink tourmaline are in the same stone.

Once you have found your perfect stone we create the perfect design for it. We now have a second gallery downstairs and so there are even more designs to choose from.

If you’d like to come and discuss a commissioning a new piece of jewellery you can book a free design appointment on 01273 846338. Or is you just like to come along and see the new stones for some inspiration please feel free to drop by any time and come and visit our galleries in Ditchling, East Sussex, just a short journey from Brighton and Burgess Hill.

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