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Lapis Lazuli from the Kiln: Glass and Glassmaking in the ...
"This book examines the history of the first glass, from its early sporadic occurrence, through the height of its production in the late second millennium BC, to its disappearance at the end of that millennium.
Andrew J. Shortland,
2012
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The Book of Stones: Who They are & what They Teach - Pagina 227
keywords Inner vision, truthful communication, royal virtues element Wind CHAKRAS Third Eye (6th), Throat (5th) Lapis Lazuli is a sodium aluminum silicate with sulfur, chlorine and hydroxyl, and variable inclusions of Pyrite and White Calcite.
Robert Simmons, Naisha Ahsian, Hazel Raven,
2007
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Gemstones of the World - Pagina 188
Lapis Lazuli Color: Lazur blue, violet, greenish-blue Transparency: Opaque Color of streak: Light blue Refractive index: About 1 .50 Mohs' hardness: 5-6 Double refraction: None Density: 2.50-3.00 Dispersion: None Cleavage: lndistinct ...
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Ancient Mesopotamian Materials and Industries: The ... - Pagina 85
Lapis lazuli is an opaque semi-precious stone consisting mainly of a blue mineral, hauynite (of which lazurite is a variety), a brassy-yellow material, pyrites ('fool's gold), and a white mineral, calcite, together with relatively small amounts of ...
Peter Roger Stuart Moorey,
1999
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Ancient Egyptian Materials and Technology - Pagina 39
Jasper see chert Lapis lazuli Definition Rock composed mainly of the blue alumino-silicate mineral lazurite ([Na,Ca]4[AlSiOJ}[S04,S,Cl]), not to be confused with lazulite, a blue phosphate of iron and aluminium, commonly containing ...
Paul T. Nicholson, Ian Shaw,
2000
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The Lapis Lazuli Crown: Vol. 1
Miel, a teenager from a family of sorcerers, does not like to use her magic until she meets Radi, a young rogue, who encourages her to practice, and she discovers he is secretly the kingdom's prince.
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The Beads of Lapis Lazuli: A Greek Mystery
This is the beginning of a two-year long obsession with the ancient Minoan civilization that once flourished on Crete and culminates in an unfinished novel about the cultures greatest mystery of love and desertion, the Greek myth of Theseus ...
Doris Kenney Marcotte,
2010
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The Healing Power of Gemstones: In Tantra, Ayurveda, and ...
Lapis lazuli, known as lajwart in Hindi and as raj wart in Sanskrit belongs to the family of quartz gems. It is a rock mineral rich in lazurite, which is highly valued for ornaments. Lapis lazuli is a combination of sodium silicate, calcium, and ...
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Dictionary of Gems and Gemology - Pagina 280
Imitations lapis-lazuli are made by blue-dyed jasper, or agate, which is traded as Swiss lapis, German lapis, sintered synthetic spinel, blue glass containing spangles, stained bone, blue plastics with pyrite spangles, and blue ceramic ware are ...
Mohsen Manutchehr-Danai,
2013
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Gemstones: Species & Varieties - Pagina 187
Alternatives Lapislazuli is commerciallysynthesizedor simulated bythe Gilson process, which is used to make artificial ultramarine and hydrous zinc phosphates.[14] It may also be substituted by spinel or sodalite, or by dyed jasper or howlite.