Lapis lazuli has been in use as a gemstone and cult object for at least 9000 years (Indus Valley). Astrology recognizes it as a stone that supports the dignity, self-expression and inspiration of those born in Sagittarius.
The beautiful blue lapis lazuli has always been and still is a sought-after gemstone. ...
Lapis lazuli has been in use as a gemstone and cult object for at least 9000 years (Indus Valley). Astrology recognizes it as a stone that supports the dignity, self-expression and inspiration of those born in Sagittarius.
The beautiful blue lapis lazuli has always been and still is a sought-after gemstone. It was used in jewelry in Mesopotamia several thousand years ago and the blue eyebrows of Tut-ench-amun's mummy mask were painted with it. Even today, lapis lazuli is one of the most popular stones used to make jewelry.
Malachite is the subject of many legends and stories. In the Urals, for example, it was dedicated to the copper miner, an embodiment of Venus, whose ambivalent favor sometimes brought good luck and sometimes bad luck to the miners who extracted Malachite. In ancient Egypt, women used the powder of crushed Malachite as eye shadow and the stone was used to carve amulets, scarabs and statuettes.
In ancient cultures, Malachite was a stone associated with femininity and was therefore always dedicated to a goddess: in Egypt to Hathor, in antiquity to Aphrodite or Venus, in Europe to Freya
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