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Lapis Lazuli Polished Point, ~6.6 lb
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Deep cobalt blue veined with white calcite and glinting with gold pyrite, this is lapis lazuli at statement scale: a single polished point weighing roughly six and a half pounds. Lapis has been the prized blue of kings and temples for six thousand years, and a piece this size makes a true altar centerpiece.
Stand it where it can be seen, and let it hold wisdom, truth, and inner sight in the room.
Key Features of This Lapis Lazuli Point
A substantial single point. Roughly 6.6 pounds of genuine lapis lazuli, polished to a standing point, a real statement piece.
Blue and gold. Deep blue stone with white calcite veining and the gold glint of pyrite, the look that made lapis legendary.
Truth and inner sight. Lapis is the classic stone of wisdom, truth, and the third eye.
Product Details
- Weight: approximately 6.6 lb
- Form: single polished standing point
- Material: genuine lapis lazuli
- Color: deep blue with white calcite veining and gold pyrite flecks
- Associations: third eye and throat
- SKU: GPTLAP6
- A one-of-a-kind natural piece, so exact shape, color, and markings vary
The Spiritual Significance
Few stones carry a deeper history than lapis lazuli. The mines of Badakhshan, in present-day Afghanistan, have produced it for over six thousand years, feeding it to Sumerian temples and to Egypt, where it inlaid the funerary mask of Tutankhamun. Ground and refined, it became ultramarine, the blue that medieval and Renaissance painters paid more than its weight in gold to use.
Modern practice inherits that reverence. Lapis is worked as the stone of wisdom, truth, and inner sight, tied to the third eye for vision and the throat for honest speech. A point gathers and directs that energy along its tip, and at this size the piece does more than direct: it anchors a whole space, a standing centerpiece for clarity, study, and truthful work.
How To Use This Lapis Lazuli Point
- Cleanse it dry: smoke or moonlight suit lapis well. Skip water and salt, since lapis is soft and its pyrite content dislikes moisture.
- Stand it as an altar or room centerpiece where you want clarity and truth held in the space.
- Aim the point toward an area or working you want to lend lapis's clear, wise energy to.
- Sit with it in meditation for study, divination, or honest self-reflection.
- For elixirs, use the indirect method only, since lapis contains pyrite and should not be steeped directly in drinking water.
Pairs Well With
- White Sage Smudge Sticks to cleanse the point and your space before ritual.
- White Selenite Wand to rest beside the point and keep it cleansed.
- Clear Quartz Polygon to amplify the point's clear, truthful energy.
- Amethyst Bracelet, 8mm a third-eye companion that pairs naturally with lapis.
- Black Tourmaline Bracelet, 8mm to ground and protect the work.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a lapis point used for?
A point gathers and directs energy along its tip. In lapis, that means focusing the stone's wisdom, truth, and inner-sight associations, and at this large size, anchoring a whole altar or room as a standing centerpiece for clarity and honest work.
Is this the exact piece I will receive?
It is a single, substantial, one-of-a-kind piece of roughly 6.6 pounds. Because lapis is natural stone, the exact shape, blue depth, calcite veining, and pyrite flecking vary, so your point will have its own unique character.
Is the lapis natural or dyed?
This is genuine lapis. Some material on the market is dyed, but true lapis shows natural gold pyrite and white calcite, exactly the variation you see here, rather than a perfectly even, painted-looking blue.
Can I make a lapis elixir?
Only by the indirect method. Lapis contains pyrite and should never be steeped directly in water you plan to drink. Keep the stone in a sealed vessel set within an outer container of water so the two never touch.
How do I cleanse and care for it?
Cleanse dry with smoke, sound, or moonlight, and avoid water and salt, since lapis is soft and its pyrite dislikes moisture. Keep it out of long, direct sun, which can slowly dull the blue, and set it where it will not be knocked or scratched.

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