Description
Lapis Lazuli Heart – Natural Blue Lapis Mineral Carving
This Lapis Lazuli Heart is a polished mineral carving made from natural lapis lazuli, a deep blue metamorphic rock prized for its distinctive colour and mineral composition. Carefully shaped into a heart form, the stone highlights the rich blue tones and natural inclusions that make lapis lazuli one of the most recognisable decorative minerals in the world.
The heart shape has been crafted through lapidary carving and polishing, revealing the stone’s natural colour patterns and mineral textures. The listing photographs show the exact specimen you will receive, allowing collectors and buyers to clearly examine the colour, inclusions, and polished finish before purchase.
This crystal is a genuine specimen and includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card, confirming authenticity.
Please refer to the photographs for full sizing and scale.
Mineral Identification – Lapis Lazuli
Lapis lazuli is not a single mineral but a metamorphic rock composed primarily of lazurite, along with other associated minerals. The intense blue colour is produced mainly by lazurite, while additional minerals create the characteristic patterns often visible within the stone.
Typical mineral components found in lapis lazuli include:
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Lazurite – the primary blue mineral responsible for the stone’s colour
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Calcite – often visible as white or pale streaks
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Pyrite – metallic golden inclusions that appear as small reflective flecks
Key geological details include:
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Rock Type: Metamorphic rock
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Primary Mineral: Lazurite
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Associated Minerals: Calcite, Pyrite, Sodalite group minerals
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Hardness: Approximately 5–5.5 on the Mohs scale
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Lustre: Dull to vitreous when polished
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Transparency: Opaque
The presence of metallic pyrite inclusions often creates small gold-like specks within the blue background, a feature widely appreciated by collectors.
Geological Formation
Lapis lazuli forms during metamorphic processes within limestone deposits that have been subjected to high temperatures and pressures. These conditions allow chemical reactions to occur between minerals within the rock, producing lazurite and the associated mineral assemblage.
The formation process typically occurs in:
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Contact metamorphic zones where magma intrudes into limestone
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Regional metamorphic environments involving mineral-rich fluids
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Geological environments where sodium, sulphur, and aluminium interact under pressure
During metamorphism, existing minerals within the limestone transform and recrystallise, producing the distinctive blue lazurite crystals that give lapis lazuli its colour.
Associated minerals formed during the same geological processes may include:
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Diopside
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Calcite
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Pyrite
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Sodalite-group minerals
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Wollastonite
These minerals create the complex internal textures often seen in lapis lazuli specimens.
Natural Colour Characteristics
Lapis lazuli is widely recognised for its deep ultramarine blue colour, which can vary depending on the concentration of lazurite and other minerals present.
Natural lapis lazuli may display:
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Rich royal blue tones
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Slight violet or indigo hues
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White calcite veins or patches
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Metallic gold-coloured pyrite inclusions
The balance between these minerals determines the overall appearance of each specimen, meaning every piece displays unique natural patterns.
Heart Shape Lapidary Craftsmanship
This specimen has been carved into a heart-shaped polished stone, a popular form used in decorative mineral carvings. The carving process involves shaping the stone and polishing its surface to highlight the natural colours and mineral patterns.
Lapidary techniques used in creating the heart shape include:
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Precision cutting of the rough mineral material
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Shaping using specialised carving tools
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Multi-stage polishing to produce a smooth reflective finish
The polished surface enhances the contrast between the blue lazurite and any visible calcite or pyrite inclusions.
Mineral Collecting and Decorative Display
Lapis lazuli has been valued for thousands of years due to its striking colour and distinctive mineral composition. Today, lapis carvings remain popular among mineral collectors and decorative stone enthusiasts.
This specimen may be suitable for:
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Mineral and crystal collections
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Lapis lazuli specimen collections
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Decorative stone displays
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Lapidary carving collections
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Unique natural gift items
In some traditions, lapis lazuli stones and symbolic heart carvings have been traditionally associated with symbolic or spiritual interpretations, though such interpretations are belief-based rather than scientific explanations.
Because the listing photographs show the actual specimen, buyers can purchase confidently knowing the exact mineral carving they will receive.
Authentic Natural Mineral Specimen
This Lapis Lazuli Heart carving is a genuine natural mineral specimen, carefully selected for its colour and polished finish.
The piece includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card, confirming the authenticity of the mineral specimen.
Please review the listing photographs for full sizing and scale, as they form part of the description and clearly show the exact specimen you will receive.






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