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2.02 Ct. Lapis from Afghanistan
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Item ID: | K2757 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 12.39 Width: 10.84 Height: 1.34 |
Weight: | 2.02 Ct. |
Color: help | Blue |
Color intensity: help | N/A |
Clarity: help | Not Applicable |
Shape: help | Cushion |
Cut: | Tablet |
Cutting style: | Tablet |
Enhancements: help | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Afghanistan |
Per carat price: help | $12 |
Lapis lazuli is one of the oldest treasures of the human story, a stone that carried the blue of the heavens into the art and ritual of ancient civilizations, and this particular example from The Natural Gemstone Company is a direct link to that long and luminous tradition. Mined in the storied Badakhshan region of Afghanistan, lapis from these deposits has been prized since the third millennium BCE, prized by Sumerians and Egyptians alike, ground into the ultramarine pigment that enshrined icons and frescoes, and set into amulets and jewelry for rulers and priests. Owning a piece like this is to possess a fragment of that continuity, a material witness to the ways color and meaning have been passed down across generations. The cushion shape and tablet cut of this stone speak to a classical aesthetic, a calm geometry that allows the natural texture and depth of the lapis to remain the hero of any design, rather than an ornate faceting scheme that might distract from its ancestral charm.
This is a 2.02 carat, opaque, cushion shaped lapis, with dimensions of 12.39 x 10.84 x 1.34 mm, presented in a tablet cut with an excellent polish that flatters the stone while preserving its organic character. The tablet style is a restrained, elegant choice for lapis, honoring the mineral matrix and the visual narrative contained within the stone, while making it ideal for modern and historical design alike. The color intensity is not applicable in the conventional sense for this material, because lapis is valued for its rich, saturated ultramarine to royal blue body color and its internal tapestry, rather than a gradation that would be described by color intensity alone. This piece is untreated, no enhancement, which means the hue and surface are wholly natural, and that authenticity is part of the gem s lasting appeal. From the way it catches light to the steady depth of blue visible across the tablet surface, the lapis presents itself as both a wearable object and a collector s specimen.
It is the inclusions that give this stone its unmistakable signature, those tiny, celestial accents that tell a miner s and cutter s story all at once. Scattered across the deep blue field are small golden specks of pyrite, each one a momentary star, a metallic punctuation that glints when the gem shifts, and which has been celebrated since antiquity as a reminder of the sky and the cosmos. These pyrite inclusions are not an imperfection in the romantic sense, they are a hallmark of authentic Afghan lapis, a signature that distinguishes natural specimens from imitations. Occasional pale flecks and soft cloudings of calcite may also be present, adding subtle variation and depth, like distant islands in an ocean of blue. Together, the pyrite and calcite inclusions form a private constellation within the stone, a pattern that will never repeat exactly in any other gem, making each tablet cut cushion lapis uniquely personal. For the collector or the client seeking singularity, these internal features are what elevate the material from a color to a personality.
At The Natural Gemstone Company we honor the geology and heritage of each piece we bring forward, and this tablet cut cushion lapis is ideally suited to jewelry that values both history and clean, enduring design. Consider it as a focal cabochon in a signet ring that evokes antiquity without feeling antique, or as a minimalist pendant where the polished tablet surface can be admired up close. Its thin profile and broad face make it particularly adaptable for bezel work, for custom settings where the golden pyrite specks can be precisely positioned to play with light. Because there is no enhancement, the lapis will age and wear as natural stone does, offering a patina of use that many clients find desirable. If you seek a gem that carries a story, that connects the wearer to ancient landscapes and to artisanship that spans millennia, this 2.02 carat Afghan lapis from The Natural Gemstone Company is a rare, authentic choice that embodies a timeless aesthetic, and it awaits thoughtful design and a steady hand to bring its history into the present.





















