Madeleine Blue Lapis and Sterling Silver Cuff Bracelet sold by Barse
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Madeleine Blue Lapis and Sterling Silver Cuff Bracelet

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Discover the elegance of genuine lapis lazuli set in a handcrafted sterling silver bracelet. This stunning piece features a vibrant blue stone, adjustable to fit any wrist comfortably. Weighing 13.4 grams, it combines artisanal craftsmanship with a striking design, making it perfect for both casual and formal occasions. Each bracelet showcases unique variations, celebrating the natural beauty of lapis lazuli with its rich history and cultural significance. From the brand: Experience the stunning beauty of genuine lapis embedded in a sterling silver bezel. The lapis stone measures .75" in length and .45" at its widest point, with a diameter of 2.25" that can adjust to fit your wrist perfectly. This handcrafted and finished bracelet weighs 13.4 grams, showcasing a striking combination of blue and silver. Elevate your style with this exquisite piece! Lapis lazuli, commonly referred to as "lapis," is a deep blue metamorphic rock prized for its intense color and historical significance. Composed primarily of the mineral lazurite, lapis lazuli often contains specks or veins of pyrite (fool's gold) and may include other minerals like calcite and sodalite. It has been used for centuries in jewelry, sculpture, and decorative objects due to its rich blue hue and distinctive golden flecks. Fun fact: Lapis lazuli has a long history of cultural significance. In ancient Egypt, it was highly valued for its vivid color and believed to have spiritual and healing properties. The famous pigment "ultramarine," used by Renaissance artists, was derived from finely ground lapis lazuli. Additionally, in some cultures, lapis lazuli was associated with wisdom, truth, and inner vision, making it a symbol of enlightenment and spiritual growth. Natural variances are part of the beauty of our genuine stones. Your piece will vary slightly from the image shown.