Lapis lazuli is a sky blue gem, usually with a little gold or white dot,
and the English Lapis lazuli is from Latin and Persian, meaning Lapis lazuli.
The history of the excavation of goldstone has been discovered in different ancient
civilizations for more than 6 or 7,000 years, and is considered a "sacred stone"
in the eyes of the ancient Egyptians, with great value and status in the ancient
Egyptian civilization. The main origins are Afghanistan, Russia, Iran, Pakistan,
Chile, Canada and India, and the different origins produced in the different areas
and prices.
The history of Lapis lazuli mining is long, in different ancient civilizations have been used by
nobles or in sacrifices, the ancient Egyptian royal family even grinded Lapis lazuli into
powder when used as eyeshadow to show status. In addition to the excavation of jewelry
at ancient Egyptian pre-dynasty sites, the Black Pearl River is found in the Neolithic Funeral
in the Caucasus Mountains. Some scholars believe that there has been a record of
circulating gold stones in China as early as the East Han Year,
because the Lapis lazuli is "as colorful as the sky", so all dynasties are considered treasures.
In Buddhism, the colour of the gold stone represents the majesty of the Buddha,
which they call the gold stone Venu or Bi-glass, belongs to one of the seven treasures
of Buddhism.