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  • Alabaster - Wikipedia
    Alabaster is a soft rock used for carvings and as a source of plaster powder Archaeologists, geologists, and the stone industry have different definitions for the word alabaster
  • Alabaster | Sedimentary Rock, Calcium Carbonate Gypsum | Britannica
    Alabaster, fine-grained, massive gypsum that has been used for centuries for statuary, carvings, and other ornaments It normally is snow-white and translucent but can be artificially dyed; it may be made opaque and similar in appearance to marble by heat treatment
  • What is Alabaster: 7 Fascinating Facts You Need to Know
    🪨 Alabaster is a beautiful, translucent mineral made primarily of gypsum It has been valued for centuries for its softness and versatility, making it a favorite choice among artisans and sculptors You might be surprised to learn that alabaster is considered one of the oldest materials used in art and architecture
  • Alabaster: Mineral information, data and localities.
    The former use it in a wider sense that includes varieties of two different minerals: the fine-grained massive type of gypsum and the fine-grained banded type of calcite ("calcite-alabaster", "Egyptian alabaster", "Oriental alabaster", "onyx-marble")
  • ALABASTER Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of ALABASTER is a compact fine-textured usually white and translucent gypsum often carved into vases and ornaments
  • What is alabaster and its characteristics
    Alabaster is primarily composed of hydrated calcium sulfate (CaSO₄·2H₂O), more commonly known as gypsum This chemical structure forms when anhydrous calcium sulfate (anhydrite, CaSO₄) rehydrates, resulting in gypsum crystals that make up alabaster
  • Alabaster: what it is, what it looks like, composition, characteristics . . .
    A subspecies of gypsum is called alabaster; it is made from natural gypsum stone The oldest building material has been used for more than five centuries, it is popular, despite the many new dry mixes
  • 39 Facts About Alabaster
    Alabaster is a fine-grained, translucent form of gypsum or calcite, often used for carving and decorative purposes This stone has been cherished since ancient times for its beauty and versatility




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