Collection: Lapis Lazuli
Lapis Lazuli has been valued for thousands of years for its deep blue color, once ground into ultramarine pigment — a material so rare and prized it was considered more valuable than gold.
Often flecked with gold-colored pyrite, its rich, celestial appearance has long been associated with status, artistry, and meaning.
Used in Ancient Egypt and found in royal artifacts, it was considered a symbol of status, wisdom, and connection to the divine.
A stone shaped by depth, history, and meaning.
Often associated with truth and awareness, Lapis Lazuli is chosen for its connection to clarity, communication, and self-expression.