Lapis Earrings
Scarab & Lapis Earrings - Egyptian
The ancient Egyptians attached great religious significance to the combination of lapis and gold and to the humble scarab beetle, a symbol of resurrection and eternal life. Regalia made of gold and lapis was believed to place the wearer under the protection of the sun and heaven.
Aoi Leaf with Lapis Earrings - Japanese, early 19th Century, Sackler Gallery, Smithsonian
The design for this jewelry, a water plant, was adapted from the gold maki-e (sprinkled fine gold particles) on a Japanese wedding palanquin in the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery (S1985.1). A palanquin is a covered vehicle in which a single passenger is carried by one or more bearers.
Round Cartouche with Lapis Earrings, vermeil - Egyptian, ca. 2000 B.C., Suq, Oriental Institute
This widely used hieroglyphic greeting, or "divine words" as the ancient Egyptians called their system of writing, may be translated: 'May you live, be prosperous and healthy'.
Egyptian 24K Gold over Sterling Silver with Lapis Earrings
Collection of Ancient Egyptian Artifacts and Arts of Ancient EgyptEarrings, Approx.
16 Gauge 5/16" Solid 14KT Yellow Gold Genuine 2mm Blue Lapis Lazuli Bioplast Tragus Earring Stud
16 Gauge 5/16" Solid 14KT Yellow Gold 2mm Genuine Blue Lapis Lazuli Bioplast Tragus Earring Stud This bioplast tragus earring stud has a comfortable push in style and is designed with 14k solid gold and a genuine 2mm lapis lazuli natural stone.







