Large Lazurite Crystal Tower
Description
Bold, mysterious, and timeless—this striking Lazurite tower shimmers with a deep celestial blue that catches the light with subtle flashes of silver and midnight sparkle. Expertly polished into a tall, elegant point, this substantial piece has a commanding presence and makes a dramatic display in any collection, sacred space, or luxury interior.
This tower’s sleek shape emphasizes both its natural beauty and metaphysical appeal, making it ideal for display, meditation, or energy work.
Dimensions & Weight
7.5” tall
2.1 lbs
Metaphysical Properties
Lazurite is strongly associated with wisdom, truth, and spiritual awakening. Connected to the third eye and throat chakras, it is believed to enhance intuition, mental clarity, communication, and inner vision.
Often called the “Stone of Truth,” Lazurite is thought to encourage honesty, self-awareness, and deeper understanding. Many use it during meditation to strengthen intuition and connect with higher guidance.
It is often favored for:
• Enhancing intuition and psychic abilities
• Promoting honest communication
• Supporting spiritual growth
• Encouraging wisdom and insight
• Bringing peace and mental clarity
Collector’s Notes
Lazurite is the primary mineral component of Lapis Lazuli, the treasured stone of kings, artists, and mystics. Lazurite has been prized since antiquity and was once worth more than gold in certain parts of the world.
The legendary Sar-e-Sang mines in the Badakhshan Province are home to some of the world’s most famous Lazurite deposits and have produced premium blue material for over 6,000 years. It supplied the ancient world with the stone used in jewelry, carvings, and even ultramarine pigment for Renaissance paintings.
Ancient Egyptians used it in amulets and jewelry, while Renaissance artists ground high-quality material into ultramarine pigment, one of the most expensive pigments in history.
The sparkling flecks often seen in Lazurite-rich material are typically Pyrite, which adds beautiful contrast and has long been associated with the finest quality Lapis material. The subtle shimmer throughout this piece gives it a luxurious, starry-night appearance.
Large, vivid towers like this are especially desirable for décor and metaphysical collectors because of their impressive visual impact and substantial weight.
Highlights
• Large statement-size tower
• Deep celestial blue coloration
• Sparkling natural inclusions
• Ancient and historically significant material
• Beautiful for display, meditation, or décor
Mineralogy
Mineral: Lazurite
Chemical Formula: (Na,Ca)₈(AlSiO₄)₆(S,SO₄,Cl)₂
Crystal System: Isometric
Luster: Dull to vitreous
Transparency: Opaque
Description
Bold, mysterious, and timeless—this striking Lazurite tower shimmers with a deep celestial blue that catches the light with subtle flashes of silver and midnight sparkle. Expertly polished into a tall, elegant point, this substantial piece has a commanding presence and makes a dramatic display in any collection, sacred space, or luxury interior.
This tower’s sleek shape emphasizes both its natural beauty and metaphysical appeal, making it ideal for display, meditation, or energy work.
Dimensions & Weight
7.5” tall
2.1 lbs
Metaphysical Properties
Lazurite is strongly associated with wisdom, truth, and spiritual awakening. Connected to the third eye and throat chakras, it is believed to enhance intuition, mental clarity, communication, and inner vision.
Often called the “Stone of Truth,” Lazurite is thought to encourage honesty, self-awareness, and deeper understanding. Many use it during meditation to strengthen intuition and connect with higher guidance.
It is often favored for:
• Enhancing intuition and psychic abilities
• Promoting honest communication
• Supporting spiritual growth
• Encouraging wisdom and insight
• Bringing peace and mental clarity
Collector’s Notes
Lazurite is the primary mineral component of Lapis Lazuli, the treasured stone of kings, artists, and mystics. Lazurite has been prized since antiquity and was once worth more than gold in certain parts of the world.
The legendary Sar-e-Sang mines in the Badakhshan Province are home to some of the world’s most famous Lazurite deposits and have produced premium blue material for over 6,000 years. It supplied the ancient world with the stone used in jewelry, carvings, and even ultramarine pigment for Renaissance paintings.
Ancient Egyptians used it in amulets and jewelry, while Renaissance artists ground high-quality material into ultramarine pigment, one of the most expensive pigments in history.
The sparkling flecks often seen in Lazurite-rich material are typically Pyrite, which adds beautiful contrast and has long been associated with the finest quality Lapis material. The subtle shimmer throughout this piece gives it a luxurious, starry-night appearance.
Large, vivid towers like this are especially desirable for décor and metaphysical collectors because of their impressive visual impact and substantial weight.
Highlights
• Large statement-size tower
• Deep celestial blue coloration
• Sparkling natural inclusions
• Ancient and historically significant material
• Beautiful for display, meditation, or décor
Mineralogy
Mineral: Lazurite
Chemical Formula: (Na,Ca)₈(AlSiO₄)₆(S,SO₄,Cl)₂
Crystal System: Isometric
Luster: Dull to vitreous
Transparency: Opaque

