Alabaster is named after the town Albastron in Egypt that produced Alabaster many centuries ago. Geologists use the term Alabaster to refer exclusively to the Gypsum mineral, although archaeologists and the decorative industry also use it to refer to a banded Calcite.
Alternative Names | N/A |
Colour | White |
Hardness | 2 |
Crystal system | Monoclinic |
Streak | White |
Lustre | Vitreous |
Main Locations | Worldwide |
Chakra | Sacral |
Zodiac | N/A |
Numerology | 2 |
Planetary | Moon |
Element | Air |
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