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Lapiz company history timeline

1800

Then in the 1800’s the agate began to run out.

1850

In 1850, F. Field published the existence of Chilean Lapis Lazuli.

1906

Over 500 workmen cut jewels for Faberge by 1906.

1917

The Russian revolution closed the Faberge houses in 1917 except the London office.

1950

It was in 1950 when it begun commercial mining.

1982

In 1982, DAFA had identified 1,286 heritage sites.

1983

In 1983 he migrated to Idar-Oberstein and later on his large family followed him.

1984

The Ministry of Mining declared Lapis Lazuli Chiles National Stone on November 23 of 1984 under decree 62.

1995

In 1995 a group of Chilean companies consolidated to form Compañia Minera LapisChile S.A. which now controls the other two concessions San Marcelo and La Seguridad.

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