| | Journal (issue) | ARTICLES 184 Lapis-lazuli from Sar-e-Sang, Badakhshan, Afghanistan Jean Wyarl, Pierre Bariand, and Jean Filippi...the fine material that has been produced i n Afghanistan for centuries, as described b y Messrs. Wyart...1 183 LAPIS-LAZULI FROM SAR-E-SANG, BADAKHSHAN, AFGHANISTAN B y Jean W y a r t , Pierre Bariand, a...lapis-lazuli deposits at Sar-e-Sang i n Badakhshan, Afghanistan, have provided the raw material for objects...Paris, France. The authors are very grateful to M. Said Hachem Mirzad and his collaborators for their help | | | Book | Sapphirine 158 213 23, Titanite (Sphene) 190 Sapphire 158 Thulite 190 Rubicelle 156 Olivine 187...species, such as diamond, ruby, emerald, and sapphire, into the realm of lesser-known but equally beautiful...The most valued gems —diamond, emerald, ruby, sapphire—are sometimes called ‘‘precious stones’’ while...Badakhscan, 5 by 5 cm. Sorbonne collection Afghanistan rocks with no direct relationship to intrusions;...Metamorphic rocks produce various gems, including ruby, sapphire, spinel, garnet, jade, and lapis lazuli, which |
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Hazrat Said, Yamgan District, Badakhshan, Afghanistan