Our Lapis gemstone pendant has amazing deep blue natural color (not dyed), with beautiful facets with tiny flecks of natural Pyrite, surrounded with fine round brilliant genuine White Topaz gemstones in an Oxidized Sterling Silver Pavé setting.
A perfect gift to wear on a special occasion or for the everyday glamour girl!
The pendant is a genuine faceted blue Lapis gemstone surrounded with fine round brilliant White Topaz in an Oxidized Sterling Silver Pavé setting, approx. 5/8" X 5/8" (15.9mm X 15.9mm). You will a necklace equal in beauty and quality to those shown in the photos.
Choose your necklace length in Options:
Sterling Silver rope chain and clasp.
– approx. 16" (40.6cm) long
– approx. 18" (45.7cm) long
– approx. 20" (50.8cm) long
– approx. 22" (55.9cm) long
– approx. 24" (61cm) long
– Our chain lengths are designed for all sizes, petite to plus, but if you don't see your favorite length, please request a Custom Listing, or send us a note. We are happy to customize a chain length for you. :)
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WHY BLUE LAPIS ... WHITE TOPAZ?
Deep Blue Lapis Luzuli has been loved throughout the millennia, in dramatic jewelry worn by the young King Tut, vivid aquamarine-color paint used by the finest artists of the High Renaissance, and intense deep blue eyeshadow for the infamous Cleopatra (cue Elizabeth Taylor glamour!). The most sought after stones are an intense blue with flecks of Pyrite that illuminate the stone with a golden appearance.
Its deep, celestial blue remains the symbol of royalty and honor, gods and power, spirit and vision, a universal symbol of wisdom and truth. By the end of the Middle Ages, Lapis Lazuli was exported to Europe. It was ground into powder and made into ultramarine, the finest and most expensive of all blue pigments and used by most important artists of the Renaissance and Baroque: Raphael, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Titian and Vermeer. Often reserved for church ceilings to resemble the blue of the heavens, Lapis was believed to counteract the wiles of the spirits of darkness and procure the aid and favor of the spirits of light and wisdom. Catherine the Great adorned an entire room in her palace with Lapis Lazuli walls, fireplaces, doors and mirror frames.
The traditional source of the finest Lapis Lazuli remains the same today as it was thousands of years ago — high in the mountains of Afghanistan. Other major sources are Chile and Lake Baikal in Siberia, Russia.
White Topaz, the birthstone for April, is known as the stone of love and success in all endeavors. To the ancient Greeks, Topaz had the power to increase strength and make its wearer invisible in times of emergency. In Renaissance Europe, people thought Topaz could break magic spells and dispel anger. For centuries, many people in India have believed that Topaz worn above the heart assures long life, beauty, and intelligence. Topaz helps to relieve depression. -- GIA, AGTA and various other sources
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