Gypsum Tumblestones
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Gypsum is a soft Calcium Sulphate mineral with a hardness of 1.5 to 2 on the MOHs scale. Variations in colour are due to trace elements within the rock.
Gypsum has been used since ancient times by many cultures worldwide as a binding agent with different plasters and for dry-walling. It has also been used for sculpture work in statues and busts and is known as a fertilizer for crop plants.
Gypsums softness belies its strength and versatility. Capable of dissolving in water and soft enough to easily scratch, yet its powers are exceptional, just look at ancient monuments and statues to see its incredible strength. This softness and strength are bestowed through its healing powers as well, Gypsums help us to become more versatile and adaptive in our life and beliefs, keeping us moving forward and growing spiritually whilst going with the flow of life.
Gypsum has been used since ancient times by many cultures worldwide as a binding agent with different plasters and for dry-walling. It has also been used for sculpture work in statues and busts and is known as a fertilizer for crop plants.
Gypsums softness belies its strength and versatility. Capable of dissolving in water and soft enough to easily scratch, yet its powers are exceptional, just look at ancient monuments and statues to see its incredible strength. This softness and strength are bestowed through its healing powers as well, Gypsums help us to become more versatile and adaptive in our life and beliefs, keeping us moving forward and growing spiritually whilst going with the flow of life.