Lapis Lazuli is a bright blue stone, often with small golden or white specks. Its English name, "Lapis Lazuli," comes from Latin and Persian, meaning "blue stone." Lapis Lazuli has been discovered for over 6-7 thousand years and has been found in various ancient civilizations. In ancient Egypt, it was considered a "sacred stone" and held great value and status. The quality and price of Lapis Lazuli vary slightly depending on the place of origin.
The Sacred Stone of Antiquity
In various ancient civilizations, Lapis Lazuli was used by nobles or in rituals. The ancient Egyptian royalty even ground Lapis Lazuli into powder to use as eyeshadow, signifying status. Lapis Lazuli jewelry has been discovered in pre-dynastic Egyptian sites and Neolithic burial sites in the Caucasus Mountains. Some scholars believe records of Lapis Lazuli in China date back to the Eastern Han Dynasty. Because Lapis Lazuli is "as blue as the sky," it has been treasured throughout various dynasties. In Buddhism, Lapis Lazuli represents the majestic color of Buddha, known as Vaidurya or Beryl, and is one of the Seven Treasures of Buddhism.
Benefits of Lapis Lazuli
Helps with Meditation
Lapis Lazuli corresponds to the "Third Eye Chakra." Placing it on the forehead can enhance energy and focus, aiding in deeper thoughts during meditation.
Increases Insight and Focus
For those with attention issues, wearing a Lapis Lazuli bracelet or other jewelry can help clear thoughts and alleviate confusion.
Relieves Anxiety
Lapis Lazuli can help calm the mind, clarify issues, and resolve mental obsessions when there are too many thoughts leading to worry, anxiety, or headaches.
Stimulates Thyroid and Accelerates Metabolism
Corresponding to the Throat Chakra, Lapis Lazuli helps stimulate the thyroid. Its unique mineral components and trace elements can accelerate metabolism, benefiting the skin and circulatory system.
Soothes Eyes and Respiratory Tract
Because it corresponds to the Throat and Third Eye Chakras, Lapis Lazuli helps relieve eye pressure, eliminate eye fatigue, and alleviate throat pain and respiratory issues.
Repels Evil and Brings Good Fortune
Lapis Lazuli is widely used in various religions and is one of the Seven Treasures of Buddhism. It is believed to be an incarnation of the Medicine Buddha, capable of repelling evil and bringing good fortune. It is often used as material for religious items such as Buddhist tools, statues, and beads.
How to Wear
According to the principle of "left in, right out," wearing Lapis Lazuli on the left hand allows energy to enter the body smoothly.
Care Instructions
Avoid Strong Impact
If engaging in physical activities or moving objects, it is recommended to remove the crystal to avoid damaging its structure due to external impact.
Avoid Sweat and Chemicals
Long-term exposure to human sweat can damage the crystal's structure. It is also advisable to avoid contact with acidic and alkaline chemicals. Remove the crystal when swimming, soaking in hot springs, or exercising.
Purification Methods
You can use a cluster of clear quartz or a Herkimer diamond for purification. It is recommended to place the Lapis Lazuli near the Herkimer diamond or clear quartz cluster every night for optimal purification.
Customer Success Stories
"I have always had poor health, often with cold hands and feet and frequent headaches. The shop assistant recommended I buy Lapis Lazuli. Initially, wearing it made me feel dizzy, but the assistant suggested wearing it for a short period each day to get used to it. Gradually, I adapted, and the headaches and discomfort seemed to lessen after wearing the Lapis Lazuli."