What is Lavastone?

 What is Lavastone?

Lavastone, also known as volcanic rock or basalt, is an igneous rock that forms from the solidification of molten lava. It is a type of extrusive rock, meaning it is formed on the Earth's surface through volcanic activity. Lavastone is commonly found in volcanic regions around the world and has been used for various purposes throughout history.

Lavastone forms when molten lava from a volcano cools and solidifies rapidly upon reaching the Earth's surface. This rapid cooling prevents the formation of large crystals, resulting in a fine-grained texture.

Lava stone typically has a dark color, ranging from black to dark gray. Its texture can be either smooth or porous, depending on factors such as the rate of cooling and gas content during the volcanic eruption.

Lava stone is sometimes associated with grounding energy and is believed to have properties that promote strength and courage.

Here are some images of some jewelry I've made that includes Lavastone:

This set is truly out of this world!!! 

Featuring different gemstones and high-quality glass beads to represent each of the planets in our solar system.

Larvikite for Mercury, Top-quality Amber-Colored Crackle Glass Beads for Venus, Lapis Lazuli & Chrysocolla for Earth, Carnelian for Mars, Dyed Striped Agate for Jupiter, Tigerskin Jasper for Saturn, Dyed Aqua Quartz for Uranus, Sodalite for Neptune and Lavastone-plated beads for Asteroids

You can see more pictures of this set or purchase it here.


This stretchy bracelet is also truly out of this world!!! 

Featuring different gemstones and high-quality glass beads to represent each of the planets in our solar system.

Larvikite for Mercury, Top-quality Amber-Colored Crackle Glass Beads for Venus, Lapis Lazuli & Chrysocolla for Earth, Carnelian for Mars, Dyed Striped Agate for Jupiter, Tigerskin Jasper for Saturn, Dyed Aqua Quartz for Uranus, Sodalite for Neptune and Lavastone-plated beads for Asteroids

You can purchase this bracelet here.




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