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Azurite raw ore on white background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Deep blue azurite mineral on white background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dark blue azurite on a white background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Macro of natural mineral rock specimen of raw azurite stone isolated on a white background. Ore azurite semiprecious geological Royalty Free Stock Photo
Azurite and malachite ore isolated on white background. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Macro mineral stone malachite with azurite on white background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Macro mineral stone malachite with azurite on white background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Azurite ore on white background
Azurite ore on white background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Azurite deep blue with green copper mineral rock isolated on white background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Single Aurichalcite raw ore on white background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Azurite gemstone on white background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Macro stone mineral Azurite on a white background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Macro shooting of natural gemstone. Raw mineral azurite, Morocco. Isolated object on a white background. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Macro shooting of natural gemstone. Raw mineral azurite, Morocco. Isolated object on a white background. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Azurite is a soft, deep blue copper mineral produced by weathering of copper ore deposits. It is also known as Chessylite after the type locality at Chessy-les-Mines near Lyon, France. The mineral, a carbonate, has been known since ancient times, and was mentioned in Pliny the Elder`s Natural History under the Greek name kuanos κυανός: `deep blue,` root of English cyan and the Latin name caeruleum. The blue of azurite is exceptionally deep and clear, and for that reason the mineral has tended to be associated since antiquity with the deep blue color of low-humidity desert and winter skies. The modern English name of the mineral reflects this association, since both azurite and azure are derived via Arabic from the Persian lazhward لاژورد, an area known for its deposits of another deep blue stone, lapis lazuli `stone of azure`.


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