Copper n Cobalt Necklace - Jewelry Hand Made
Copper n Cobalt Necklace - Jewelry Hand Made
Copper n Cobalt Necklace - Jewelry Hand Made
Copper n Cobalt Necklace - Jewelry Hand Made
Copper n Cobalt Necklace - Jewelry Hand Made
Copper n Cobalt Necklace - Jewelry Hand Made

Lapis & Copper Necklace

Regular price
$57.00
Sale price
$57.00

Lapis Lazuli Pendant with copper hand binding and a single swipe of cobalt glass seed beads.

Strung on a pearlized copper colored leather with a handmade "S" Hook copper clasp, and adjustable leather cord.

Pendant Size: 2 3/8" x 1/2"

Leather Cord Adjustable Length:  From 14" - 24"

Veteran Owned - American Hand Made
Florida West Artisans is a veteran owned small business, and all items are handmade in our Sarasota Studio by American Craftsmen.
Each piece of jewelry is individually artist cut, formed, forged, wrapped, beaded..... and so slight artist variances can occur from the product photos.
Those variances are what make each piece authentic, beautiful and one-of-a-kind.  We feel that that's the best part of handmade :)
 
Tidbits About Lapis:
Excerpt from "Crystal Vault" online site.
Introduction to the Meaning and Uses of
Lapis Lazuli

Lapis Lazuli is one of the most sought after stones in use since man's history began. Its deep, celestial blue remains the symbol of royalty and honor, gods and power, spirit and vision. It is a universal symbol of wisdom and truth.

In ancient times Lapis Lazuli was most highly regarded because of its beautiful color and the valuable ultramarine dye derived from it. Its name comes from the Latin lapis, "stone," and the Persian lazhuward, "blue." It is rock formed by multiple minerals, mostly Lazurite, Sodalite, Calcite and Pyrite, and is a rich medium to royal blue with gold flecks (pyrites). Lower-grade Lapis is lighter blue with more white than gold flecks, and is sometimes called denim Lapis.

Lapis Lazuli was among the most highly prized tribute paid to Egypt, obtained from the oldest mines in the world, worked from around 4000 B.C. and still in use today. Referenced in the Old Testament as sapphire (unknown in that part of the ancient world), Lapis Lazuli is most likely the fifth stone in the original breastplate of the High Priest, as well as those of later times. [Kunz, 293-294)