Lapis Lazuli Slabs Supplier

Lapis Lazuli Slabs for Sale

LBC Lapis Lazuli Slabs are made of natural lapis lazuli slices, tightly bonded together by our professional workers. The blue semi-precious stone has a higher hardness, and you can use it for your tiles or countertops project.

  • Collection: Semi-precious stone slabs
  • Color: Blue
  • Customizable: Yes
  • Backlit: Not Available
  • Finish: Polished Surfaces
  • Packaging: Wooden crates
  • Applications: floor tiles, countertops, table top, coffee table, vanity tops
  • Features: Heat resistant, scratch resistant, high hardness, easy to maintain, durable.

SGS Certified

Color Customizable

Eco-friendly

Easy Maintenance

Lapis Lazuli Slabs

Lapis Lazuli Slabs - Process It for Your Tiles Project

LBC-produced Lapis Lazuli Slabs have a deep blue gemstone appearance.

In addition to whole slab exports, we can also process them according to your order requirements into various cut-to-size floor tiles and layouts.

You can obtain both slab and tile effects, making your project more adaptable.

Why Choose LBC Lapis Lazuli Slabs?

LBC Stone has been dedicated to producing, processing, and exporting Lapis Lazuli Slabs to foreign clients for over 10 years. We understand and can meet international market quality and processing requirements, and on this basis, we can offer you a competitive price.

  • OEM service available
  • Low MOQ with high quality
  • Can be processed into various finished and semi-finished products
  • Professional and secure wooden crate packaging protection

FAQ

Lapis Lazuli slabs are relatively durable but can be prone to scratching and cracking due to their relatively low hardness (5-5.5 on the Mohs scale). They should be handled with care to avoid damage.

Each Lapis Lazuli slab is unique because Lapis Lazuli is a natural stone with varying patterns, colors, and inclusions. The stone may contain specks of pyrite, varying shades of blue, and occasional white streaks, making each slab one-of-a-kind.

Lapis Lazuli slabs are known for their vibrant blue color, often with gold flecks and white veins. They have a hardness of 5-5.5 on the Mohs scale, making them relatively soft compared to other stones. They are also somewhat porous.

The blue color of Lapis Lazuli can fade over time if exposed to prolonged sunlight or harsh chemicals. It is recommended to avoid placing Lapis Lazuli slabs in direct sunlight or contact with abrasive substances to maintain their vibrant color.

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