Gemstones are wondrous and varied. Isn’t it funny that the earth produces these amazing things then we take them, assign them value and, quite frequently, carry them around with us.
Far and away, my favorite stone is lapis lazuli. I especially love really dark lapis with a lot of pyrite because it resembles the night sky. Gorgeous lapis has appeared in jewelry across the aesthetic spectrum for much of human history. Today, jewelry designers, of all stripes, are still inspired by the dark stone, constantly finding new and inventive uses for it. I don’t know much about the lapidary arts, but it is my understanding that it is a soft stone and, perhaps, that’s why it can be carved with such detail.
Here, are some fine and varied example of what this versatile stone can do in jewelry.
This brooch is available on Adin. Just look at that color. It sings against the platinum and diamonds. It just looks like the ancient treasure it is.
These lapis stones are paired with stellar metal work by Mark Kaplan and are available through Etsy. This is actually my favorite cut of lapis — round and flush in its setting. I have a small pendant made with a piece of lapis just like these and it is among my favorite jewelry possessions. I found it a bin of small bits and pieces in Chinatown here in San Francisco and paid $5 — but that’s a story for another time.
Finally, this incredible piece by Jean-D can be found in Etsy store MonBedo. It has a piece of fine lapis, which, as the description of this item explains, is lapis without any pyrite. The ring shows how lapis can also capture an organic shape. The setting is so striking and bold and does the beautiful piece of stone justice. As an aside, I also happen to really like that Jean-D posted some detailed comments about the design of this piece. It’s nice to hear from a designer about how a piece came to be.