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Lapiz Lazuli Sterling Silver Ring
This stunning handmade sterling silver and 18k gold ring with lapis lazulli will shine brightly from any corner. It was inspired by streaks of lapis lazuli and graphite standing out from the rocky walls of rugged mountains slopes.
The most famous artists during the Renaissance and Baroque periods used crushed lapis in their paintings, reserving it for the most important figure in the piece, usually the Virgin Mary.
This piece provides an enchanting addition to every outfit!
Lapiz Lazuli Large Pendant
This Lapis Lazuli sterling silver piece was inspired by streaks of lapis lazuli and graphite standing out from the rocky walls of rugged mountains slopes.
The most famous artists during the Renaissance and Baroque periods used crushed lapis in their paintings, reserving it for the most important figure in the piece, usually the Virgin Mary.
This piece provides an enchanting addition to every outfit!
Lapiz Lazuli Small Pendant
This Lapis Lazuli sterling silver piece was inspired by streaks of lapis lazuli and graphite standing out from the rocky walls of rugged mountains slopes.
The most famous artists during the Renaissance and Baroque periods used crushed lapis in their paintings, reserving it for the most important figure in the piece, usually the Virgin Mary.
This piece provides an enchanting addition to every outfit!
Lapiz Lazuli Sterling Silver Cuff
This Lapis Lazuli sterling silver piece was inspired by streaks of lapis lazuli and graphite standing out from the rocky walls of rugged mountains slopes.
The most famous artists during the Renaissance and Baroque periods used crushed lapis in their paintings, reserving it for the most important figure in the piece, usually the Virgin Mary.
This piece provides an enchanting addition to every outfit!
Lapiz Lazuli Sterling Silver Earrings
This Lapis Lazuli sterling silver piece was inspired by streaks of lapis lazuli and graphite standing out from the rocky walls of rugged mountains slopes.
The most famous artists during the Renaissance and Baroque periods used crushed lapis in their paintings, reserving it for the most important figure in the piece, usually the Virgin Mary.
This piece provides an enchanting addition to every outfit!