Lapis Lazuli Rough Cut Beads with Holes

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***Ethical Trade New Zealand is a social enterprise with a mission to ‘improve livelihoods through ethical trade’.

***The concept of Ethical Trade New Zealand started with a mission to improve livelihoods with ethical trade. Although most of our jewellery is in the original design, some have been re-crafted by local artists here in New Zealand.

***Ethical Trade New Zealand provides a platform for creative artists and social welfare enthusiasts to share their talent and stories with a greater audience. Through Ethical Trade we aim to uplift the spirit of individuals and communities we work with. If you want to know more you can google Ethical Trade New Zealand.

Lapis Lazuli – Overview:

Lapis Lazuli is one of the most sought after stones in use since man’s history began. Its deep, celestial blue remains the symbol of royalty and honor, gods and power, spirit and vision. It is a universal symbol of wisdom and truth[^1] .

Lapis Lazuli Healing Therapies:

Lapis is an excellent stone for executives, journalists, and psychologists, stimulating wisdom and good judgment in the practical world. It aids intellectual analysis in archeologists and historians, problem solving for lawyers, and creates new ideas for inventors and writers[^2]. [Mella, 129-133]

Lapis is beneficial for women suffering from menstrual irregularities, and relieves cramps, stiffness and lumbago. [Megemont, 112] Lapis Lazuli relieves general pain and inflammations, and is especially effective against migraine headaches. It aids the nervous system and brain disorders, and is believed to help with attention-deficit, autism and Asperger’s syndrome. [Gienger, 54] [^3] [Hall, 173] [^4] [Eason, 223] [^5]

Place found: West Hindu Kush Mountains in Afghanistan.

Healing properties: Friendship, meditation, chakra ( third eye & throat), releases stress, allowing for peace and serenity,  a protection stone.

Birthstone: Taurus, Libra, Capricorn

Referecne Notes:
  1. https://www.crystalvaults.com/crystal-encyclopedia/lapis
  2. Dorothee L. Mella, Stone Power II (Albuquerque, NM: Brotherhood of Life, Inc., 1986).
  3. Michael Gienger, Healing Crystals (Scotland: Earthdancer Books, 2009).
  4. Judy Hall, The Crystal Bible (Cincinnati, OH: Walking Stick Press, 2003).
  5. Cassandra Eason, The New Crystal Bible (London: Carlton Books Ltd., 2010).

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