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A rich, deep-blue Lapis Lazuli specimen sourced from Afghanistan's Badakhshan Province — the world's oldest and most revered source of this stone, mined continuously for thousands of years and still producing the finest quality material available anywhere on earth.
Geological profile:
Afghan Lapis Lazuli forms within contact metamorphic zones where limestone has been subjected to intense heat and pressure from neighbouring igneous intrusions. The signature blue comes from lazurite — a complex tectosilicate mineral containing sulphur within its crystal structure, which produces that vivid, unmistakable ultramarine colour. The golden flecks are pyrite — iron sulphide — while white veining indicates the presence of calcite. The interplay of these three minerals within a single specimen is a fingerprint of the metamorphic conditions unique to the Badakhshan deposits.
Specimen highlights:
Why collectors value Afghan Lapis:
Specimen details: Natural Lapis Lazuli. Each piece varies in blue intensity, pyrite distribution, and calcite presence. Sourced and verified for Afghan origin. Photographs represent the actual specimen or specimen grade available.
