- Lazurite
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name = Lazurite
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caption = A lazurite specimen
formula = tectosilicate (Na,Ca)8(AlSiO4)6(SO4,S,Cl)2
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color = Deep blue to greenish blue
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system = Isometric
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mohs = 5-5.5
luster = translucent
refractive = 1.5
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gravity = 2.4
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fusibility = 3.5
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solubility = Soluble in HCl
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other =Lazurite is a tectosilicate mineral with
sulfate ,sulfur andchloride with formula: (Na,Ca)8(AlSiO4)6(SO4,S,Cl)2. It is afeldspathoid and a member of thesodalite group. Lazurite crystallizes in the isometric system although well formed crystals are rare. It is usually massive and forms the bulk of the gemstonelapis lazuli .Lazurite is a deep blue to greenish blue. It has a
Mohs hardness of 5 to 5.5 and aspecific gravity of 2.4. It is translucent with arefractive index of 1.50. It is fusible at 3.5 and soluble in HCl. It commonly contains or is associated with grains ofpyrite .Lazurite is a product of
contact metamorphism oflimestone and typically is associated withcalcite ,pyroxene s, andpyrite .Other blue minerals such as the
carbonate azurite and thephosphate lazulite may be confused with lazurite, but are easily distinguished with careful examination. Lazurite at one time was used as a synonym for azurite.Lazurite has been mined for over 6,000 years in the lapis lazuli district of
Badakhshan ,Afghanistan . It has been used as a pigment in painting and cloth dyeing since at least the sixth or seventh century AD (Eastaugh 2004, p. 219). It is also mined atLake Baikal in Siberia; Mount Vesuvius; Burma; Canada; and the United States (Eastaugh 2004, p. 219). The name is from the Persian "lazward" for blue.References
* Hurlbut, Cornelius S.; Klein, Cornelis, 1985, "Manual of Mineralogy", 20th ed., Wiley, ISBN 0-471-80580-7
* Eastaugh, Nicholas et al., 2004, "The pigment compendium : optical microscopy of historical pigments" Oxford: Elsevier Butterworth-Heinemann, ISBN 0750645539
* [http://www.mindat.org/min-2357.html Mindat with location data]
* [http://mineral.galleries.com/minerals/silicate/lazurite/lazurite.htm Mineral galleries]
* [http://webmineral.com/data/Lazurite.shtml Webmineral data]
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