
This men's lapis lazuli
Estate Ring with diamonds is crafted in 18k yellow gold, weighs 9.7g and measures 20mm wide and 5mm deep. In impressive, distinctly elegant and unmistakably masculine design, this captivating men's lapis estate ring of delightful aesthetic exposes an attention-seeking oval slab-cut lapis lazuli measuring 16mm long and 13mm wide graded a rare and most desirable 'gold-flecked royal-blue' color. The vivacious gemstone is surmounted by an alignment of channel-set full-cut diamonds cumulatively weighing 0.18cts graded I color and SI clarity range, appreciatively positioned 'en diagonal' within color contrasting yellow gold borders. Superimposing a curvilinear, plainly elegant yellow gold gallery, the cerulean gemstone is embraced by substantial, tapering shoulders, which gracefully merge into a svelte yellow gold band and an easily sizable shank.
The opaque, deep blue gemstone lapis lazuli is amongst the oldest semi-precious stones to have been used for and worn as jewelry. Its history dates back to excavations in the antique cultural centers around the Mediterranean, during which archaeologists discovered samples of jewelry crafted with lapis lazuli, left in tombs to accompany the deceased into the hereafter. According to historians, this blue-color gemstone was traded in Egypt, Persia, Greece and Rome as early as four thousand years B.C, cherished as a stone with magical powers or even worshiped as a holy stone. Lapis lazuli was first introduced to Europe by Alexander the Great in the form of seals, rings or scarabs, under the name 'ultramarine', meaning 'from beyond the seas'. It was under this name that the 'Grand Old Masters' began using pulverized lapis lazuli as the deepest blue color available for their master-paintings. By adding this powder to a mixture of binding ingredients, the marble-like gemstone would turn into bright-blue paint most suitable for watercolors, tempera, and oil paintings. The blue pigment derived from lapis lazuli is still applied in the restoration of historical buildings and cathedrals.
lapis lazuli is an opaque semi precious gemstone consisting mainly of diopside and lasurite. In the unpolished form, it appears dark blue, often with golden inclusions and white veins from marble. Contrary to former theories, the twinkling inclusions, which lend this stone the attractive appeal of a sky full of stars, are not gold but 'pyrite'. Irrespective of this, however, its enchanting color and golden light reflections have been fascinating men and women for thousands of years!
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Suggested Retail Price:
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$800.00 |
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Your Price:
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$520.00
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Wholesale Price:
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$400.00 |
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