
Lapis Lazuli
Lapis Lazuli (a rock composed primarily of Lazurite (Na,Ca)8(AlSiO4)6(S,SO4,Cl)1-2, with varying amounts of Calcite, Pyrite, and Sodalite).
AI-generated identification · may be incorrectHardness: 5-5.5 on Mohs scale. Color: Intense azure blue to violet-blue, often with white calcite and metallic gold pyrite inclusions. Luster: Dull to greasy. Crystal structure: Typically massive, granular, or compact, rarely dodecahedral crystals. Cleavage: Indistinct. Specific Gravity: 2.7-2.9.
- Hardness
- 5-5
- Luster
- Dull to greasy
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