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Lapis lazuli (9272 bytes)
1: ...pis lazuli block.jpg|250px|thumb|A block of lapis lazuli]] 2: '''Lapis lazuli''' is one of the oldest of all [[gem]]s, with a h... 4: ...nce and used the scavenged explosive to help mine lapis to further fund their resistance efforts. 6: In addition to the Afghan deposits, lapis has been found in [[Pakistan]] and (in lower qual... 8: Lapis is a [[Rock (geology)|rock]] and not a [[mineral]... Lazuli (889 bytes) 1: '''Lazuli''' is the "working name" for [[Greenville, South ... 7: [http://www.myspace.com/lazuli Lazuli on Myspace] Lapis Satricanus (521 bytes) 1: The '''Lapis Satricanus''', or, "stone of Conca", was a yellow... Lazuli Bunting (2768 bytes) 2: <tr><th align="center" bgcolor=pink>'''Lazuli Bunting'''</th></tr> 17: ...ca]]n [[songbird]] named for the gemstone [[lapis lazuli]]. 28: ...ing&curPageNum=1&recnum=BD0344 eNature article on Lazuli Bunting, including photo and song] Barrio Bellavista (404 bytes) 1: ...aurants, pubs. It is also a place to find [[lapis lazuli]] craftsmanship, a unique [[semiprecious stone]] ... Callaïs (530 bytes) 1: ...nbsp;XXXVII.lvi.151)] as being paler than [[lapis lazuli]]. Azure (521 bytes) 7: The name derives from the gemstone [[lapis lazuli]] and can also refer to a [[pigment]] produced wi... Blue stone (824 bytes) 1: ...ble [[lazurite]], the core comstituent of [[lapis lazuli]], a sulfide of sodium aluminium silicate in the ... Bhaisajyaguru (2849 bytes) 2: ... name means "Medicine Master [[lapis lazuli|Lapis Lazuli]] Light". In [[Mahayana]] Buddhism, Bhaisajyagur... List of J-Pop artists:L (1895 bytes) 6: * [[Lapis Lazuli (J-Pop)]] Sodalite (4791 bytes) 46: ...d [[lazurite]] is a common constituent of [[lapis lazuli]]. 50: ...rarely contains [[pyrite]], a common inclusion in lapis. It is further distinguished from similar mineral... August Nordenskiöld (311 bytes) 2: the "[[philosophers stone]]", or "lapis philosophorum", in order to create Ultramarine (8548 bytes) 10: ...include natural ultramarine (English), ''outremer lapis'' (French), ''Ultramarin echt'' (German), ''oltre... 14: ...near the most famous source of the mineral. Lapis lazuli has also been identified in [[China|Chinese]] pai... 17: ..."over the sea," as azurrum ultramarinum. As lapis lazuli only yields from 2 to 3% of the pigment, it is no... Jules Rimet trophy (2171 bytes) 10: ...th a gold plating and a blue base made of [[lapis lazuli]]. Hamtaro (6660 bytes) 23: ...473;ちゃん ''Lapis-chan'') / '''Lapis''' - owner unknown 24: ...40;ちゃん ''Lazuli-chan'') / '''Lazuli''' - owner unknown Duofold (2307 bytes) 3: ...n, which was followed shortly thereafter by Lapis Lazuli blue and Mandarin Yellow. In [[1928]], Moderne b... De Phenomenis in Orbe Lunae (642 bytes) 3: ...i|Galileo]]'s debate with Casciarolo regarding a "lapis solaris," a stone that emitted light seemingly on... Auen, Germany (536 bytes) 11: *Evangelist church ''Lapis Primarius'' Gemstone (6650 bytes) 1: ...mineral]], [[Rock (geology)|rock]] (as in [[lapis lazuli]]) or [[Petrification|petrified]] material that w... 36: *[[Lapis lazuli]] Giulio Cesare la Galla (676 bytes) 1: ...) he claimed that the untreated stone (known as "lapis solaris" and shown to him by Galileo Galilei) was...
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