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Native American Indian animal fetishcarving is hand made and unique. - Authenticity We only have one of each item pictured - it will sell to the first person who sends payment. |
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Marie
Bahe - Navajo Sterling Silver | |||||||||
Lapis stone may vary slightly from the one pictured.
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Bahe #NP320 - $42 plus s/h | ||||||||
Sterling silver collar shown is not included.
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Lapis Lazuli is a deep blue stone often with gold flecking that twinkles like stars. The name lapis lazuli is a combination of the Latin word lapis ("stone") and the Arabian name azul, meaning "blue." Lapis is one of the few rocks used as a gem and one of the first gemstones ever to be worn as jewelry. Many ancient cultures believed that lapis lazuli contained magical powers. In the Middle Ages, monks powdered the stone and kneaded it into dough with beeswax, resin and linseed oil, for use in illuminated manuscripts. Today, people around the world consider lapis lazuli to be a stone of truth and friendship. It is reputed to bring about harmony in relationships and to cleanse the mental body while releasing old karmic patterns. Read more about stones. | |||||||||
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