Lelise's Lapis Lazuli SMALL

This is the SMALL Lapis Lazuli also available in Large

Called: The Stone of Universal Truth

Energetic Properties: Inner Truth & Peace 

Elements: Water

Color(s): deep blue flecked with gold

Geology: Rock mineral typically composed of lazurite, sodalite, and pyrite; appears in deposits of limestone and marble.

Size Small: roughly .5-.75 inches in diameter

Energetic Properties:

Lapis Lazuli is considered a stone of self-knowledge and awareness.  Many consider it to be one of the most sought-after stones in use since man's history began. Its deep, celestial blue remains the symbol of royalty and honor, gods and power, spirit and vision. It is believed to quickly releases stress, bringing peace, harmony and deep inner self-knowledge.  By encouraging self-awareness and acceptance of that knowledge, Lapis Lazuli may foster greater self-expression and reveal inner truth, inspiring qualities of honesty, compassion, and morality.  This clarity of thought assists with problem solving, creative thinking and confident self-expression.  

Physically, Lapis Lazuli is believed to benefit the throat, larynx, and vocal chords, and help regulate the endocrine and thyroid glands (ie. functions in and around the neck.)  It is also considered beneficial for blood circulation/pressure and vertigo.

Throughout the ages:

  • In ancient Persia and pre-Columbian America, Lapis Lazuli was a symbol of the starry night, and a favorite stone of the Islamic Orient for protection from the evil eye.
  • Ground and processed into powder, it produced the intense, but expensive, ultramarine color favored by the painter, Michelangelo.
  • Buddhists recommended Lapis as a stone to bring inner peace and freedom from negative thought.
  • Catherine the Great adorned an entire room in her palace with Lapis Lazuli - walls, fireplaces, doors and mirror frames.
  • Lapis Lazuli was used extensively in ancient Egypt and Assyria for amulets carved with various symbols, scarab seals, signets and cylinder seals. It was the material for the image of Truth (Ma), which the Egyptian chief-justice and High Priest wore around his neck suspended with a gold chain.
  • Lapis Lazuli ornamented the yellow girdles worn by Chinese emperors of the Manchu dynasty for the services in the Temple of Heaven.
  • In Summerian mythology, the goddess Inanna journeyed into the underworld carrying Lapis Lazuli rods to measure time and the length of a person's life.
  • One legend holds that King Solomon was given a special Lapis ring by an angel of the Lord that allowed him to control legions of demons which he used to build his temple.

Lelise's Lapis Lazuli SMALL

$3.00
Lelise's Lapis Lazuli SMALL

Lelise's Lapis Lazuli SMALL

$3.00
$3.00

This is the SMALL Lapis Lazuli also available in Large

Called: The Stone of Universal Truth

Energetic Properties: Inner Truth & Peace 

Elements: Water

Color(s): deep blue flecked with gold

Geology: Rock mineral typically composed of lazurite, sodalite, and pyrite; appears in deposits of limestone and marble.

Size Small: roughly .5-.75 inches in diameter

Energetic Properties:

Lapis Lazuli is considered a stone of self-knowledge and awareness.  Many consider it to be one of the most sought-after stones in use since man's history began. Its deep, celestial blue remains the symbol of royalty and honor, gods and power, spirit and vision. It is believed to quickly releases stress, bringing peace, harmony and deep inner self-knowledge.  By encouraging self-awareness and acceptance of that knowledge, Lapis Lazuli may foster greater self-expression and reveal inner truth, inspiring qualities of honesty, compassion, and morality.  This clarity of thought assists with problem solving, creative thinking and confident self-expression.  

Physically, Lapis Lazuli is believed to benefit the throat, larynx, and vocal chords, and help regulate the endocrine and thyroid glands (ie. functions in and around the neck.)  It is also considered beneficial for blood circulation/pressure and vertigo.

Throughout the ages:

  • In ancient Persia and pre-Columbian America, Lapis Lazuli was a symbol of the starry night, and a favorite stone of the Islamic Orient for protection from the evil eye.
  • Ground and processed into powder, it produced the intense, but expensive, ultramarine color favored by the painter, Michelangelo.
  • Buddhists recommended Lapis as a stone to bring inner peace and freedom from negative thought.
  • Catherine the Great adorned an entire room in her palace with Lapis Lazuli - walls, fireplaces, doors and mirror frames.
  • Lapis Lazuli was used extensively in ancient Egypt and Assyria for amulets carved with various symbols, scarab seals, signets and cylinder seals. It was the material for the image of Truth (Ma), which the Egyptian chief-justice and High Priest wore around his neck suspended with a gold chain.
  • Lapis Lazuli ornamented the yellow girdles worn by Chinese emperors of the Manchu dynasty for the services in the Temple of Heaven.
  • In Summerian mythology, the goddess Inanna journeyed into the underworld carrying Lapis Lazuli rods to measure time and the length of a person's life.
  • One legend holds that King Solomon was given a special Lapis ring by an angel of the Lord that allowed him to control legions of demons which he used to build his temple.