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Lapis lazuli trade in Zambia - Exporting Lapis lazuli to Zambia
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Lapis lazuli trade in Zambia
Lapis lazuli, also known as azure, is a semi-precious gemstone that has been highly prized for its vibrant blue color and historical significance. Synthetic Lapis lazuli, also known as synthetic Azure, refers to a man-made alternative to natural Lapis lazuli gemstones. Distinguishing between genuine Lapis lazuli and synthetic or fake Lapis lazuli can be challenging, but there are several methods you can use to help determine their authenticity. Lapis lazuli has a long history of being mined in West Asia, particularly in countries located in the Middle East, such as Afghanistan and Iran.
West Asia is geologically diverse, with a wide range of rock formations, mineral deposits, and tectonic activities. The Middle East, particularly Iran, is known for producing some of the world's finest turquoise gemstones. Look for well-known and reputable gemstone retailers, either online or physical stores, that specialize in selling gemstones. The color of a ruby is one of the most important factors in determining its quality and suitability for jewelry. Color is one of the most important factors in determining the value of emeralds.
Zambia is located in the south of the African continent and is bordered by Tanzania to the north, Malawi, Mozambique and Zimbabwe to the east, Namibia and Botswana to the south, and Angola to the west. Zambia has diverse areas including the shores of Lake Kariba and natural scenery including Victoria Falls. The capital of Zambia is the city of Lusaka. This country has a republican system of government and the president acts as the leader of the country. Zambia is divided as a union of administrative regions, divided into 10 provinces based on regional administrative divisions.
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