✧・゚:*Today’s magical girl of the day is: Lazurite from Magic Nox (Canopus stationery line)!✧・゚:*

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✧・゚:*Today’s magical girl of the day is: Lazurite from Magic Nox (Canopus stationery line)!✧・゚:*
[Vex decided to go look for Lazurite because she had wanted to have some time with her again. It was really hot and Vex loved how rough and in command she was the whole time. It felt so unbelievably good. She also got a special present for Lazurite and they hoped she's be pleased with it. As she got closer and into view of Lazurite she was hit with overwhelming pleasure, she guessed Vanity's teasing worked, her valve ached from the phantom stretch of her valve. It felt so good. They really needed Lazurite now]
@deathstar-the-starscream-clone
Lazurite is sitting in Tfa’s room on the bed, hugging herself but not in any sad way. As a fusion she liked to hug herself like an embrace of both her parts. She doesn’t look up but she knows Vex is coming. She can hear them but of course cannot see them
Top quality very beautiful Deep Blue Color Lazurite on matrix from Badakhshan Afghanistan 🇦🇫
Photo: geology_treasure
Mineral Classics
Accidentally created a character moments from sleeping
Say hi to Lazurite
Today's gem:
Lapis Lazuli
Formula: Na7Ca(Al6Si6O24)(SO4)(S3) · H2O from lazurite, FeS2 from pyrite, CaCO3 from calcite, and CaMgSi2O6 from diopside
Color: Mainly blue (from lazurite), white (calcite) and metallic yellow (pyrite)
Hardness: 5.5
A metamorphic rock composed primarily of lazurite and various other minerals; it's name is from the Latin lapis (stone) and the Persian lazhward (blue). It has been used throughout the centuries as a semi-precious stone and crushed into powder to produce the ultramarine pigment. In Ancient Egypt, this stone was used in amulets and ornaments and in Ancient Rome, associated with royalty.
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Friend gems :]
Literally just began reading hnk and @hard-times-paramore had pulled me into making a hnk oc like, 3 years ago, and recently convinced two more of our friends to make gems and here are they :]
Jeremejevite (or just Jeremy, which is mine), Iolite (@hard-times-paramore), Quartz (@beau-draws-and-cries ), and Lazurite (@tiredgothskeleton)
Kickstarting pride month with some genderless rocks!! I got all my friends to brainstorm some Houseki no Kuni gems for me to draw! My own OC in this picture is Iolite.
Special thanks to @spinaroos-47 @beau-rebloga-coisas and @tiredgothskeleton