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  2. Lapis lazuli - Wikipedia

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    Lapis lazuli (UK: / ˌ l æ p ɪ s ˈ l æ z (j) ʊ l i, ˈ l æ ʒ ʊ-,-ˌ l i /; US: / ˈ l æ z (j) ə l i, ˈ l æ ʒ ə-,-ˌ l i /), or lapis for short, is a deep-blue metamorphic rock used as a semi-precious stone that has been prized since antiquity for its intense color.

  3. File:Lapis lazuli, Smithsonian Objects of Wonder.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Large lapis lazuli specimen as seen at the National Museum of Natural History 2021 'Objects of Wonder' exhibit. This particular piece weighs over 100kg (about 250lbs). This particular piece weighs over 100kg (about 250lbs).

  4. Lazuli bunting - Wikipedia

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    Measurements: [2]. Length: 5.1–5.9 in (13–15 cm); Weight: 0.5–0.6 oz (13–18 g); Wingspan: 8.7 in (22 cm); The male is easily recognized by its bright blue head and back (lighter than the closely related indigo bunting), its conspicuous white wingbars, and its light rusty breast and white belly.

  5. Azure spar - Wikipedia

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    Lazurite or lapis lazuli is an opaque mineral, sodium aluminosilicate sulfate with the ideal formula Na[(AlSiO 4)SO 4], having a color from blue to bluish- or greenish-gray, was previously widely known as azure spar.

  6. File:Lapis-lazuli hg.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Rod-and-ring symbol - Wikipedia

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    The myth of Inanna's descent to the nether world describes how the goddess dresses and prepares herself: "She held the lapis-lazuli measuring rod and measuring line in her hand." [6] In tablet IV of the Enuma Elish, the rod and ring symbol is referenced as: "They rejoiced, and they did homage unto him, saying, "Marduk is King!"

  8. Ultramarine - Wikipedia

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    The first noted use of lapis lazuli as a pigment can be seen in 6th and 7th-century paintings in Zoroastrian and Buddhist cave temples in Afghanistan, near the most famous source of the mineral. Lapis lazuli has been identified in Chinese paintings from the 10th and 11th centuries, in Indian mural paintings from the 11th, 12th, and 17th ...

  9. Sapphire - Wikipedia

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    The Greek term for sapphire quite likely was instead used to refer to lapis lazuli. [72] During the Medieval Ages, European lapidaries came to refer to blue corundum crystal by "sapphire", a derivative of the Latin word for blue: sapphirus. [74] The sapphire is the traditional gift for a 45th wedding anniversary. [75]

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