Alabaster
Alabaster is a unique translucent stone made up of gypsum. Similar in appearance to marble. It’s generally used as a decorative stone. Naturally, it is one of the softest stone. This gemstone was named after a town named Alabaster, in Egypt.
In addition, Alabaster is a unique and exclusive stone in the stone field. It is possible to create the most varies objects and furnishings, from the smallest and most delicate ones to the largest ones. (Alabaster: types, characteristics, colors and uses).
By using Alabaster, You can create suggestive plays of light and shadows in every room from the kitchen to the bathroom, passing through the living room, study and bedroom.
Healing Properties Of Alabaster
- Physical Healing,
- Emotional Healing,
- Spiritual Healing,
- And heals and Balances Chakra.
Uses:
We can use Alabaster in creating small artistic items instead of an entire building. It is, however, combined with other materials that helped to widen its applications. (Alabaster stone).
- Lighting (using its translucent effect).
- Especially popular within interior design and garden decoration.
- Hotels and Art buildings.
- Decorative items. (Alabaster is ideal for decorating the most different luxury homes).
- In chandeliers, lampshades and other lighting products as being a translucent stone.
- Creation of the most varies objects and medium-large furnishings.
- Used in creating typical objects in local crafts, such as chessboards.
- And for the softness of alabaster, It is possible to carve it readily into elaborate forms.
Advantage of Alabaster:
- Alabaster is so soft then we will be mold or carve it into precise shapes.
- Looks good.
- Easy to stain and sculpt.
- Lighting effect.
- Moreover, Alabaster has many important features. For example, any light that shines on it reflects the same light.
- Bright and attractive color background.
- Reasonable price compared to marble slabs.
Disadvantage of Alabaster:
Despite the sedate beauty of Alabaster, It also has weaknesses. For example,
- Alabaster is a very soft, fragile stone. It is vulnerable to scratching.
- It is also notorious for its porosity.
- You need to be more careful when cleaning. Furthermore, because of Alabaster‘s fragility, do not use detergents.
- As Alabaster is very delicate, to prevent it from being damaged it must be treated carefully.
- Finally, there are limitations on the use of alabaster stone for building construction. It is not water-resistant.
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