Silver Plated Tibetan Lapis Lazuli, Turquoise and Coral Locket Box Necklace
Silver Plated Tibetan Lapis Lazuli, Turquoise and Coral Locket Box Necklace
Silver Plated Tibetan Lapis Lazuli, Turquoise and Coral Locket Box Necklace
Silver Plated Tibetan Lapis Lazuli, Turquoise and Coral Locket Box Necklace

Silver Plated Tibetan Lapis Lazuli, Turquoise and Coral Locket Box Necklace

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Material: Genuine Silver Plated
Necklace Stone(s): genuine lapis lazuli, genuine turquoise and genuine coral 
Necklace Length: 18 inches
Deep: 1.5 inches
Weight: 47 grams
Clasp: Hook
Stamp/Mark: N/A
Origin: Tibet
Serial Number: n20684

The organic gem coral is the skeleton of coral polyps which live in the sea. Dull when harvested, it can be polished to a high shine. Red and pink varieties are generally found in warm Asian and Mediterranean waters. Coral has been carved in China for 2,000 years and was used medicinally and as an amulet in other ancient cultures. Sea bamboo is a vivid red gem from the coral family. Fossilized coral dates from the Ordovician period of prehistory and displays beautiful colors and a gorgeous starburst pattern when polished.

Royal blue lapis lazuli comes from the silicate mineral lazurite. Polished stones often show gorgeous veins of white calcite and flecks of golden pyrite. Used by ancient civilizations from China to Sumeria, lapis lazuli inlay adorned the mask of ancient Egypt's King Tutankhamun. Lapis lazuli is somewhat rare and much of the deepest blue stone is mined in Afghanistan. Denim lapis has a lighter blue color and Aztec lapis features dramatic veining of black and brown minerals.

Beautiful turquoise is a phosphate mineral popular all over the world. Mined since 5000 BC, it is one of the first gemstones known to be used by humans. Color variation from sky-blue to medium green is affected by differing amounts of copper and iron, more copper giving the stone a bluer color and more iron a greener one. Beautiful light blue turquoise is mined in Northern Iran and other varieties occur in Mexico, the United States and elsewhere.