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Importance of Lapis Lazuli Crystal Pendant

Introduction

Lapis Lazuli is a useful stone to wear as it is said to relieve negative thoughts and anger, as well as easing blockage and frustration causing the anger. Lapis Lazuli Crystal resonates with the energy of the inner king or queen and is historically stones of royals. This natural crystal also helps to balance the male and female aspects of one’s personality. Lapis Lazuli crystal is one of the most sought-after stones in use since time immemorial. Its deep, shiny, celestial blue remains the symbol of honour and royalty, spirit and vision, gods and power. It is a universal symbol of truth and wisdom. 

Lapis Lazuli- Properties:
  • Primary Chakra:         Throat Chakra
  • Secondary Chakra:    Third Eye Chakra, Crown Chakra
  • Astrological Sign:       Sagittarius, Libra
  • Colour:                       Blue, Indigo
  • Star Sign:                   Libra

The Lapis Lazuli meaning dates back to the Persian history. The name ‘Lapis Lazuli’ comes from the Persian word 'Lazur' meaning 'blue Stone', as the best Lapis has a lovely blue colour. Some of the best Lapis stones come from the ancient mine in Afghanistan, which has been in use for two thousand years. While it has also been found in Egypt, Italy, Chile, the USA and Russia, many of the best deposits have been mined out, so superior quality stone is becoming harder to get.


Advantages of Lapis Lazuli Pencil Pendant
  • Protection
  • Brings Honesty & Compassion
  • Overcomes depression
  •  Alleviate cruelty & suffering
  • Encourages self-expression & self-awareness
  •  Ability to cut through the darkness in self, cutting energy ties, allowing purpose & direction
  • Healing: Alleviates pain & Migraine, Inflammation, Nose & Throat disease, Eye disease, Ears, boost Immune System, alleviates Insomnia & Vertigo, Throat Cancer, Hodgkin’s disease, Tonsillitis, Lowers Blood pressure, toxins in the Blood.

Lapis Lazuli Healing Pendant helps to connect with your inner voice and opens up your third eye. It is good for balancing the Throat Chakra, Lapis Lazuli reminds us of the power of the spoken word, "swallowing your tongue." This Blue Stone Pendant encourages clear communication when sharing information with others. Lapis Lazuli helps you to speak up for yourself. The energy of these Blue Crystals is also used for igniting the growth of psychic abilities. 

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