❗️How to spot fake or dyed Lapis Lazilui❗️ Lapis Lazuli has been coveted for thousands of years. Cleopatra used it for eyeshadow. They would crush the Lapis into a fine powder, and she would adorn her eyelids. Later, when it was being imported to Europe, the fine powder was used for pigments in paintings done by great artists of the Renaissance period. This deep, rich blue coloring in the bunny, is some of the most coveted. The flex of gold that you see are pyrite and the white you see in lower grade material is Calcite. To test if your Lapis is genuine, wipe your stone with an alcohol strip, and if the blue coloring comes off, the stone has been dyed. If your stone has no Pyrite flecks, that is another tip off that your stone may be fake because creating Pyrite flecks in a lab is difficult to do. Lapis Lazuli unveils the wisdom and mystery of the esoteric world and imparts a deep knowing. Comment Mine to claim. $79 - - - #Lapis #lapislazuli #lapisrabbit #rabbit #rabbits #bunnies #bunny #bunnyrabbit #howtospotafake #dyedlapis #minerals #mineral #crystals #crystalart #crystalcarving #animalcarvings #stonecarving #animalguide #spiritguides #spiritguide #animaltotem #spiritanimal #spiritualawakening #energyhealing #pyrite #chakrahealing #handsofspirit (at Hands of Spirit Gallery) https://www.instagram.com/p/B0e2dl6h3OJ/?igshid=1dvfrjm1ybxgl











