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Lapis Lazuli Brooches


Welcome to our lapis lazuli brooches page.

Lapis is a very deep blue colour and often speckled with flakes of blue, white and green, and here you can see our ranges of brooches in this gemstone.

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Apatite Necklace MORE INFO...
Apatite Necklace
Traditional Turquoise Necklace MORE INFO...
Traditional Turquoise Necklace
Amethyst Earrings MORE INFO...
Amethyst Earrings
Apatite Earrings MORE INFO...
Apatite Earrings
Classic Lapis Lazuli Bracelet MORE INFO...
Classic Lapis Lazuli Bracelet
Marcasite Earrings MORE INFO...
Marcasite Earrings
Classic Peridot Bracelet MORE INFO...
Classic Peridot Bracelet
Traditional Turquoise Bracelet MORE INFO...
Traditional Turquoise Bracelet
Traditional Blue Topaz Necklace MORE INFO...
Traditional Blue Topaz Necklace
Classic Lapis Lazuli Necklace MORE INFO...
Classic Lapis Lazuli Necklace
Marcasite Heart Necklace MORE INFO...
Marcasite Heart Necklace
Apatite Wave Bracelet MORE INFO...
Apatite Wave Bracelet

More about Brooches


Brooches are most often worn with smart evening or casual wear, and we have developed a stunning range of brooches that we feel really create an alluring and captivating presence when worn. Our brooches come a wide range of gemstones, colours, and collections so you will be sure to find the right brooch to go with your outfit. Also, we often have matching necklaces, bracelets, or earrings to go with the item so look out for those as well.

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More about the Lapis Lazuli gemstone


Lapis is the Latin for ’stone’ and lazuli the genitive form of the Medieval Latin lazulum, which is from the Arabic lazaward, which is ultimately from the Persian لاژورد lajward, the name of a place where lapis lazuli was mined. The name of the place came to be associated with the stone mined there and eventually, with its colour. The English word azure, the Spanish and Portuguese azul, and the Italian azzurro are cognates. Taken as a whole, lapis lazuli means “stone of azure”.

Read about Lapis Lazuli in our gemstone guide >

More about Lapis Lazuli from Wikipedia >