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Like sculpted globs of clear ice, the crystalline shapes spill out from the window's crevice, mixing with translucent blue mineral forms, forming a blossom of geometry.
Lapis lazuli, a rare dark blue mineral (the compound sodium aluminum silicate containing sulfur), has been widely used as a semiprecious stone throughout history.
Each entry in the series will also be made available in a 500-piece limited edition deluxe package designed by m/m with special blue mineral papers and embossed foil lettering consisting of a 12in LP and CD.
The EBSD pattern confirmed the identity of the blue mineral (Fig. 4a, b).
The term lazurite refers to the blue mineral of the sodalite group (Na8[Al6Si6O24]Sn), lapis lazuli to the rock from which it is extracted.
In the vivid blue parts of the paintings copper (Cu) was detected by XRF and identified as azurite by Raman, whereas in the dark blue areas only calcium (Ca) and sulfur (S) were registered by XRF (Fig. 6a), probably used as gypsum to brighten up the color (Fig. 5a, saint MP4), but no indications for a blue mineral pigment were obtained.
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The centerpiece is a black-lighted exhibition of luminescent red, green, yellow, purple and blue minerals from Franklin, N.J.
Green and blue minerals are often malachite or azurite.
While she tried to decide between various necklaces composed of chunks of the sky-blue mineral, I admired the ornate perfume bottles and inlaid boxes.
m Biotite (blue arrow) mineral showing elongated shape possibly as a result of deformation in PL. n Elongated mica (blue arrow) mineral resulting from deformational events under XP.
Cordierite, also called dichroite or iolite, blue silicate mineral that occurs as crystals or grains in igneous rocks.
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