Synonymer & Information om | Engelska ordet LAZULI
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- Certain rocks (such as lapis lazuli, opal, and obsidian) and occasionally organic materials that are not minerals (such as amber, jet, and pearl) may also be used for jewelry and are therefore often considered to be gemstones as well.
- Ultramarine is a deep blue color pigment which was originally made by grinding lapis lazuli into a powder.
- Originating from the Persian word for the gem, lāžward, lapis lazuli is a rock composed primarily of the minerals lazurite, pyrite and calcite.
- A king of Urkesh with the Hurrian name Tupkish had a queen with the name Uqnitum, Akkadian for "girl of lapis lazuli".
- European painters had previously used a number of pigments such as indigo dye, smalt, and Tyrian purple, and the extremely expensive ultramarine made from lapis lazuli.
- The generic name is derived from the Latin words cyanos, meaning "lapis lazuli", and pica, meaning "magpie".
- The Standard is a wooden box inlaid with shells and lapis lazuli depicting soldiers presenting their king with prisoners on one side and peasants presenting him with gifts on the other.
- The women were the most richly ornamented of all the occupants of the tomb, with jewelry of silver, gold and lapis lazuli.
- The indigo bunting is closely related to the lazuli bunting and interbreeds with the species where their ranges overlap.
- The highest grade of Bisbee Blue turquoise is almost lapis lazuli blue and has a brownish-red spiderweb matrix.
- He claimed that the town was needed "to open a transit route to Bukhara, Badakhshan, Balkh and India" and that "riches in the form of gold, lapis lazuli and garnets could be obtained from it".
- Philip's physician, Jean Durant, was to supervise the effort, for which he received 600 francs and periodic repayments for lapis lazuli used to produce Illuminated manuscripts.
- Rising near the stratovolcano Sahand, it meanders between ancient gold mines and lodes of lapis lazuli before feeding the Caspian Sea.
- Bellavista is a popular place to purchase craftwork made from lapis lazuli, a semiprecious stone found principally in Chile and Afghanistan.
- The color azure ultimately takes its name from the vivid-blue gemstone lapis lazuli, a metamorphic rock.
- Trade with the Levantine coast for lapis lazuli, silver, bitumen, and tin took place while quarrying for granite, travertine and alabaster took place in the south and in the Eastern Desert.
- They often would bury a lapis lazuli scarab with their deceased, with the belief that it would protect them in the afterlife.
- On the other hand there are exported costus, bdellium, lycium, nard, turquoise, lapis lazuli, Seric skins, cotton cloth, silk yarn, and indigo.
- The material on the website speaks of objects such as a vase in lapis lazuli as being examples of "hardstone carving (pietre dure)".
- The small boudoir has a shallow apse screened by two Ionic columns of Scagliola imitating Lapis lazuli.
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