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    Azurite is a soft, deep-blue copper mineral produced by weathering of copper ore deposits. During the early 19th century, it was also known as chessylite...
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    Azurite is an inorganic pigment derived from the mineral of the same name. It was likely used by artists as early as the Fourth Dynasty in Egypt, but...
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    Azurite Peak is an 8,434-foot (2,571-metre) double-summit mountain located at the common boundary point of Okanogan County, Skagit County, and Whatcom...
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    slender to acicular prisms. Pseudomorphs after more tabular or blocky azurite crystals also occur. The stone's name derives (via Latin: molochītis, Middle...
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    painted only the top level of the Virgin's robes in ultramarine, with azurite beneath. Lapis lazuli in its natural state Natural ultramarine The Wilton...
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  • Azurite Lake is a freshwater lake located in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, between Otter Lake and Angeline Lake in King County, Washington. A short distance...
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  • The Azurite FDPSO is the world's first floating, drilling, production, storage and offloading (FDPSO) vessel. The Azurite FDPSO was built at the shipyard...
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  • Azurmalachite is a mixture of azurite and malachite. It is alternatively called azuromalachite, azurite-malachite and malachite-azurite. Azurmalachite has a distinctive...
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    the mineral azurite. It too has been used as pigment, sometimes under the name mountain blue or blue verditer. Both malachite and azurite can be found...
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    colors, under the influence of Confucianism, was reduced to blues made with azurite, and greens made with malachite. Artists in India imported malachite from...
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