Product code: Lapis Lazuli & Silver Meteorite Wedding Ring, Silver Tungsten Wedding popular Band, Real
THis is truly one of most unique rings we have created yet! This silver tungsten band encompasses a beautiful piece of lapis lazuli, and is perfectly brought together with apiece of crushed gibeon meteorite. The Lapis Lazuli is 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 a universal symbol of wisdom and truth. In ancient times Lapis Lazuli popular was most highly regarded because of its beautiful color and the valuable ultramarine dye derived from it. Its name comes from the Latin lapis, "stone," and the Persian lazhuward, "blue." It is rock formed by multiple minerals, mostly Lazurite, Sodalite, Calcite and Pyrite, and is a rich medium to royal blue with gold flecks (pyrites). Lower-grade Lapis is lighter blue with more white than gold flecks, and is sometimes called denim Lapis. The Gibeon meteorite is milled from a larger piece that we have recovered from.
THis is truly one of most unique rings we have created yet! This silver tungsten band encompasses a beautiful piece of lapis lazuli, and is perfectly brought together with apiece of crushed gibeon meteorite. The Lapis Lazuli is 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 a universal symbol of wisdom and truth. In ancient times Lapis Lazuli popular was most highly regarded because of its beautiful color and the valuable ultramarine dye derived from it. Its name comes from the Latin lapis, "stone," and the Persian lazhuward, "blue." It is rock formed by multiple minerals, mostly Lazurite, Sodalite, Calcite and Pyrite, and is a rich medium to royal blue with gold flecks (pyrites). Lower-grade Lapis is lighter blue with more white than gold flecks, and is sometimes called denim Lapis. The Gibeon meteorite is milled from a larger piece that we have recovered from.