Lapis Lazuli Obelisk Point - Deep Blue Polished Crystal Tower - Genuine Specimen - Certificate Included
£ 19.20
Offered is a stunning Lapis Lazuli Obelisk Point—a hand-polished crystal tower
exhibiting the deep celestial blue characteristic of premium-grade lapis. You will receive the exact specimen shown in the photo, carefully chosen for its colour saturation, shape, and visible flecks of pyrite. For accurate scale, a 1cm cube is shown in the image.Lapis Lazuli has been revered since antiquity as a symbol of wisdom, truth, and spiritual insight. This obelisk-shaped point makes a perfect display piece or tool for metaphysical useAll of our Crystals are 100% Genuine Specimens & come with a Certificate of Authenticity. Key Features:
• Species: Lapis Lazuli (Rock composed mainly of Lazurite)
• Chemical Composition: Dominantly Lazurite (Na3Ca(Si3Al3)O12S), with inclusions of Calcite and Pyrite
• Crystal System: Lapis is a metamorphic rock, not a single mineral; lazurite is cubic
• Habit: Massive, often cut and polished into shapes
• Colour: Intense royal to midnight blue with golden pyrite and occasional white calcite veining
• Lustre: Vitreous to dull
• Hardness: 5–5.5 Mohs
• Cleavage: None
• Fracture: Uneven
• Streak: Light blue Geological Context:
• Primary Source Regions: Afghanistan, Chile, Russia; specimens may also originate from Pakistan or India
• Depositional Environment: Forms in limestone contact metamorphic zones under regional metamorphism
• Geological Stage: Metamorphic (Precambrian to younger crustal events depending on locality)
• Morphology Features: Polished obelisk, exhibits natural blue lazurite zoning with pyrite inclusion shimmer
• Zone / Biozone: Not applicable
• Notable: Lapis was ground into ultramarine pigment in Renaissance art and used in ancient Egyptian amulets and burial ornaments Taxonomic Notes:
• Order: Rock (polymineralic)
• Primary Mineral Component: Lazurite (Sodalite Group)
• Super Family: Feldspathoid group
• Formally Identified By: Lazurite first described in 1890; lapis lazuli known and mined since antiquity Whether you're a crystal collector, spiritual practitioner, or simply drawn to its majestic hue, this Lapis Lazuli Obelisk Point is a premium specimen ready to elevate your space.You will receive the actual specimen shown in the photo. Disclaimer: All of our crystals are 100% genuine specimens and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We use no stock photos—every listing represents the unique item you will receive.
exhibiting the deep celestial blue characteristic of premium-grade lapis. You will receive the exact specimen shown in the photo, carefully chosen for its colour saturation, shape, and visible flecks of pyrite. For accurate scale, a 1cm cube is shown in the image.Lapis Lazuli has been revered since antiquity as a symbol of wisdom, truth, and spiritual insight. This obelisk-shaped point makes a perfect display piece or tool for metaphysical useAll of our Crystals are 100% Genuine Specimens & come with a Certificate of Authenticity. Key Features:
• Species: Lapis Lazuli (Rock composed mainly of Lazurite)
• Chemical Composition: Dominantly Lazurite (Na3Ca(Si3Al3)O12S), with inclusions of Calcite and Pyrite
• Crystal System: Lapis is a metamorphic rock, not a single mineral; lazurite is cubic
• Habit: Massive, often cut and polished into shapes
• Colour: Intense royal to midnight blue with golden pyrite and occasional white calcite veining
• Lustre: Vitreous to dull
• Hardness: 5–5.5 Mohs
• Cleavage: None
• Fracture: Uneven
• Streak: Light blue Geological Context:
• Primary Source Regions: Afghanistan, Chile, Russia; specimens may also originate from Pakistan or India
• Depositional Environment: Forms in limestone contact metamorphic zones under regional metamorphism
• Geological Stage: Metamorphic (Precambrian to younger crustal events depending on locality)
• Morphology Features: Polished obelisk, exhibits natural blue lazurite zoning with pyrite inclusion shimmer
• Zone / Biozone: Not applicable
• Notable: Lapis was ground into ultramarine pigment in Renaissance art and used in ancient Egyptian amulets and burial ornaments Taxonomic Notes:
• Order: Rock (polymineralic)
• Primary Mineral Component: Lazurite (Sodalite Group)
• Super Family: Feldspathoid group
• Formally Identified By: Lazurite first described in 1890; lapis lazuli known and mined since antiquity Whether you're a crystal collector, spiritual practitioner, or simply drawn to its majestic hue, this Lapis Lazuli Obelisk Point is a premium specimen ready to elevate your space.You will receive the actual specimen shown in the photo. Disclaimer: All of our crystals are 100% genuine specimens and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We use no stock photos—every listing represents the unique item you will receive.