lapis lazuli

(noun)

A relatively rare, intensely blue semi-precious stone.

Related Terms

  • Bronze Age
  • steatite

Examples of lapis lazuli in the following topics:

  • Sculpture in Mesopotamia

    • The head consists of a gold "face," lapis lazuli (a blue precious stone) "fur," and shell "horns."
    • The lapis lazuli, shell, red limestone decoration, and the head of the bull are original.
    • The eyes are lapis lazuli and shell.
    • The beard and hair are lapis lazuli.
  • Illustrated Books in the Early Middle Ages

    • However, the pigments for the illustrations, which included red and yellow ochre, green copper pigment (sometimes called verdigris), indigo, and lapis lazuli, were very costly and precious.
    • They were imported from the Mediterranean region and, in the case of the lapis lazuli, from northeast Afghanistan.
  • Indus Valley Civilization

    • Raw materials found only in distant regions, such as lapis lazuli and steatite, were imported for artistic use.
  • Architecture in Mesopotamia

    • The gate, now in the Pergamon Museum in Berlin, was lavishly decorated with lapis lazuli complemented by blue glazed brick.
  • The Parthenon

    • Metope from the south side of the Parthenon, of a Lapis and a Centuar.
  • The Acropolis

    • Metope from the south side of the Parthenon, of a Lapis and a Centuar.
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