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+ | [[Image:Lapis-pyrite.JPG|left|framed|Lapis Lazuli with Pyrite inclusions]]<br clear="left" /> | ||
+ | ==Enhancements== | ||
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+ | Common enhancements to lapis lazuli: | ||
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+ | * Fracture filling - wax (with dye or withou) - conceal cracks and fractures and to improve luster | ||
+ | * Dye - color staining - to produce evenly colored material | ||
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+ | ==Images== | ||
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+ | [[Image:Lapis Afghanistan.jpg|left|200px|thumb|Untreated lapis lazuli cabochon from Afghanistan.<br />Image courtesy of Scott Davies.]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:26, 21 May 2008
Lapis Lazuli | |
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Chemical composition | rock consisting of lazurite, hauyne, calcite and pyrite |
Habit | aggregate |
Fracture | uneven |
Hardness | 5.5 |
Refractive index | 1.500 - 1.670 |
Specific gravity | 2.50 - 3.00 |
Lustre | resinous to vitreous |
Enhancements
Common enhancements to lapis lazuli:
- Fracture filling - wax (with dye or withou) - conceal cracks and fractures and to improve luster
- Dye - color staining - to produce evenly colored material
Images