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SYNO lapis lazuli | lazuli
mineral.
lapis lazuli
Lapislazuli {m}
mineral.
lapis lazuli
Lapis Lazuli {m} [Rsv.]
3 Wörter
geol.mining
lapis lazuli deposit
Lapis-Lazuli-Lagerstätte {f}
Teiltreffer
orn.T
lazuli bunting [Passerina amoena]
Lazulifink {m}
fishT
Lapis tetra [Hyphessobrycon cyanotaenia]
Lapis-Tetra {m}
archi.mineral.
lapis specularis [archaic] [selenite]
Lapis specularis {m} [veraltet] [Spiegelstein, Marienglas]
archi.hist.mineral.
lapis specularis [archaic] [selenite]
Spekularstein {m} [auch: Specularstein] [veraltet]
orn.T
lazuli painted finch [Passerina amoena, syn.: Cyanospiza amoena]
Lazulifink {m}
orn.T
lazuli kingfisher [Todiramphus lazuli, syn.: Todirhamphus lazuli, Halcyon lazuli]
Lazuliliest {m}
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  • Lapis Lazuli {m} [Rsv.] = lapis lazuli
  • Lapis-Lazuli-Lagerstätte {f} = lapis lazuli deposit
  • Lapis-Tetra {m} = Lapis tetra [Hyphessobrycon cyanotaenia]
  • Lapis specularis {m} [veraltet] [Spiegelstein, Marienglas] = lapis specularis [archaic] [selenite]
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • The first trophy, originally named "Victory", but later renamed in honour of FIFA president Jules Rimet, was made of gold plated sterling silver and lapis lazuli.
  • There is much gold leaf for borders and decoration, and a great use of brilliant blue made from lapis lazuli.
  • Trade extended from the silver mines of Anatolia to the lapis lazuli mines in modern Afghanistan, the cedars of Lebanon and the copper of Magan.
  • Its name is derived from the Ancient Greek word "kyanos" (κύανος), meaning "dark blue enamel, Lapis lazuli".
  • Pigments of prehistoric and historic value include ochre, charcoal, and lapis lazuli.

  • Lapis lazuli is commercially synthesized or simulated by the Gilson process, which is used to make artificial ultramarine and hydrous zinc phosphates.
  • It has been mined for more than 6,000 years in the lapis lazuli district of Badakhshan.
  • The first noted use of "lapis lazuli" as a pigment can be seen in the 6th and 7th-century AD cave paintings in Afghanistani Zoroastrian and Buddhist temples, near the most famous source of the mineral.
  • Ancient mines producing lapis lazuli are found in Kowkcheh Valley, while gem-grade emeralds are found north of Kabul in the valley of the Panjsher River and some of its tributaries.
  • There is no other 17th-century artist who employed the exorbitantly expensive pigment ultramarine (derived from natural lapis lazuli) either so lavishly or so early in his career.

  • Another method commonly used is electrochemical increase or decrease of silver electrode thickness by submerging a resonator in lapis lazuli dissolved in water, citric acid in water, or water with salt, and using the resonator as one electrode, and a small silver electrode as the other.
  • Imports to Ur came from many parts of the world: precious metals such as gold and silver, and semi-precious stones, namely lapis lazuli and carnelian.
  • Some of these dianions dissociate to give radical anions, such as S3− gives the blue color of the rock lapis lazuli.
  • Much of "lapis lazuli" stones were earthed in modern-day Afghanistan which were used in Chinese porcelain as cobalt blue, later used in ancient Mesopotamia and Turkey.
  • During the Middle Ages, artists usually made purple by combining red and blue pigments; most often blue azurite or lapis-lazuli with red ochre, cinnabar, or minium.

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