Who is volcanic stone suitable for?
What modern jewelry is not made of! Probably everything that the eye can see is used – precious and simple metals, natural stones, plastic, textiles, and so on and so forth. It would seem that only volcanic lava was left out of use. Ah, no. And it came in handy! Further more! Lava jewelry does not leave anyone indifferent from the secular public. And all because this material, known under the pseudonym “Basalt,” if properly processed, goes well with semi-precious stones and becomes a good basis for creating jewelry in an ethnic style.
Do you think it’s an accident? Not at all. This is a classic pattern. And that’s why.
A product gifted by the Earth itself
Basalt is the same stone that has been revered by people from time immemorial. It has long been considered a gift from the Gods, appearing from the deep depths. And for the ancient Chinese, volcanoes were generally the basis of the foundations, since, in their opinion, they combine the most powerful natural forces. Accordingly, the stone obtained from the heart of the planet was automatically endowed with healing properties. Which, in principle, is not unreasonable.
Even then, a long time ago, basalt was credited with properties that helped restore vital energy and protect against “bad evil.” Over time, this version only became stronger, gaining support in the form of additional capabilities – to warm, to tone, to calm. And science adheres to this version, confirming the positive effects. The mineral is filled with trace elements that have a beneficial effect on all living things around – in places where lava accumulates, there is maximum strength and diversity in both flora and fauna.
Where is basalt born and what is its structure?
The “birthplaces” of noble basalt can be found in all parts of the world. If a volcano is active, then it lies on its surface in the form of lava. And in other points the deposits are at a certain depth. The main “points” for stone extraction are considered to be the North of Russia, Iceland, Italy, North America, and China.
As for the textural content, it is quite diverse and heterogeneous. The main components are feldspar and augite. Some types are compared to granite in strength. Basalt types differ by several criteria. But the main ones are structure, color and purpose:
– The “Basaltina” variety, known since the times of Ancient Rome. It is mined near the capital of Italy. Used as a raw material for sculpting architectural objects. Durable enough. The decorative effect is comparable to the appearance of limestone. Plus, it is able to retain its original color for a long time after styling or other types of use. For this reason, it is classified as an expensive natural basalt.
– Another type of volcanic stone is recognized as Asian rock. It is characterized by a dark gray color. And it is precisely this that serves as the raw material for the production of inexpensive jewelry, as well as classical architecture.
– Moorish green basalt is characterized by a deep rich green hue with unique inclusions that add originality. This makes him look extremely respectable and expensive in jewelry. Although in fact, its price is moderate.
– And finally, Twilight Basalt. His homeland is China. It comes in either black or dark grey. This variety is endowed with the highest characteristics of strength, frost resistance and the ability to resist atmospheric influences. Therefore, it is used mainly in construction, which does not at all exclude its participation in the production of costume jewelry.
In general, basalt, along with its volcanic cousins - pechstein, tuff, obsidian and pumice, allows you to create unique combinations that make beautiful jewelry. Moreover, such that neither a woman nor a man can resist them! Yes Yes! Don’t you think so? Men also love and enjoy wearing basalt products. It is especially interesting that this trend was provoked by an active surge in the latest “squeak” of Her Majesty Fashion, dictating the demand for jewelry in the “ethnic” spirit.
Why basalt jewelry is attractive for men
Basalt jewelry for representatives of the stronger half of humanity is characterized by their characteristic “masculine” features, embodied in a combination of semi-precious stones, leather and lava. This whole cacophony looks something like this:
– the skin is taken as the basis,
– in some way fossilized lava is attached to it in the form of beads, rings or flat pieces inlaid with gems.
Each separately created ensemble necessarily means something. But basically, men’s jewelry made of basalt is a symbol of self-confidence and strength, balance, calmness, control over current situations.
The meaning of basalt jewelry for women
Due to the fact that female representatives are much more expressive and emotional than men, they tend to believe in all sorts of magical things and seek benefit from beautiful things in everything. Especially if they are made of volcanic stone. Modern fashionistas wear them for the reason that such accessories not only dilute the image with bright accents, but on an energetic level fill the body with the power of energy and improve the activity of mental abilities. The last criterion is perceived especially acutely by emancipated individuals. That is why the demand for basalt products is high. Many people are not even chasing ready-made crafts so much as they just want to buy lava beads in order to independently create their own personal talisman in the form of a bracelet or necklace that can protect them at crucial moments, helping them master new knowledge on the path to career heights.
Who is basalt jewelry suitable for?
To answer in general, lava stone products are equally suitable for both men and women. Their exquisite execution and unique style are combined with a business and casual look. And the unique porous structure emphasizes the strong character of its owner. In addition, basalt is easy to maintain, quite strong and durable.
In terms of affection horoscope, this stone is recommended to be worn by Libra, Capricorn, Scorpio, Aries, Gemini and Leo. It will serve as a talisman of good luck in all their endeavors and will help them quickly assimilate the knowledge and experience gained at any stage. Lava stone or simply frozen volcanic lava is a stone whose properties simply cannot be constant and definite. This conventional name refers, rather, to a solid porous ornamental material, rather than to a specific mineral. The material, which is based on stone masses foamed with gases and frozen in this state, is inexpensive, easy to process, universal in use, for which it is loved by many types of crafts and trades, including the production of beads from natural stone. However, the very fact that this material emerged from the hot inferno in the bowels of the earth endows it with mysticism and very vivid symbolism. Let’s talk about it.
What does the Lava Stone symbolize?
Same as a volcano! To get an idea of who the “volcanic lava” stone is suitable for, it’s enough to remember what a volcano is. Volcanoes mean geological formations on the surface of the planet in those places where the magma that makes up the hot core bursts out. Volcanoes are usually located at the junctions of continental plates, which is understandable: it is always easier to break through a seam, rather than make a hole in the virgin soil. It is for this reason that volcanoes are concentrated in so-called volcanic belts. Most of them (about 90%) belong to the Mediterranean (Alpine-Himalayan), Pacific and Atlantic zones. Approximately 10% are single volcanoes in Africa, on the Indian islands and under the waters of the Pacific Ocean. Magma always erupts under the influence of powerful pressure of gases formed as a result of continuous chemical reactions at high temperatures. If it were not for volcanoes, which help from time to time to get rid of internal tension, the Earth would have long ago been torn into small pieces. So this life-saving natural phenomenon cannot be called ominous. But at the same time, a volcanic eruption is always associated with danger for all forms of earthly life. Fiery lava, ash clogging into all pores, explosions scattering stone fragments for tens of kilometers. Roughly speaking, a volcano kills what falls within its range of action in order to save everything else. For people who have no idea about natural processes, volcanoes have always evoked mystical horror. Early pagan and then monotheistic beliefs associated volcanic activity with the machinations of evil spirits, and even the devil himself. It got to the point that the hot bowels of the earth meant hell—that same fiery Gehenna where sinners eternally writhe in torment. But since ancient times, there were also those who were not content with mystical explanations of volcanic activity alone, but sought what was reasonable. The same Aristotle back in the 3rd century BC. came to the conclusion that volcanic fire in underground voids is generated by spontaneously combusting dry vapors. In the Middle Ages, the German Agricola and the Italian Giordano Bruno decided, without saying a word, that all volcanoes have a common nature, they are connected to each other, just as the waters of all earthly sources are connected. The founder of modern scientific volcanology is considered to be the 19th century German geologist Leopold Buch. Scientists argued with each other, put forward new hypotheses, refuting old ones. And although all the secrets of the origin of the Earth with its mountain building and the birth of minerals have not been fully revealed, many of them have been, at least partially, helped to be understood by the tirelessly thought-provoking volcanoes. It is beyond the power of man to subjugate their activities. But he learned to predict it, avoiding negative consequences. In short, volcanoes cannot be considered symbolic evil or good. They simply exist, just as there is cold and heat, rain and snow….
Hephaestus aka Vulcan
The name of the fire-breathing geological formation (from the Latin Vulcanus or Volcanus) was given by the ubiquitous ancient mythology. Hephaestus (Vulcan among the Romans) is the god of cleansing fire, who was also responsible for fiery eruptions from the earth’s interior. That is, the lava stone is directly related to this deity. Well, there is more than enough symbolism of love, family, career and so on in the mythical biography. Although in myths Hephaestus often appears as a comical character, in fact he is one of the most decent gods by the standards of modern man. A blacksmith not only in terms of his skills (it is not for nothing that he was chosen as the patron of all artisans), but also a blacksmith of his own happiness, no matter what. Hephaestus was not born handsome. Even his own mother (the supreme goddess Hera) did not like the weak, ugly baby. Ashamed of such an unsightly offspring, she threw him out of Olympus without pity. The child who hit the ground remained lame for the rest of his life, but survived. At first, the merciful sea nymphs Thetis and Eurynome helped him in this, and then he himself did not make a mistake. Hardworking from a young age, Hephaestus mastered the blacksmith’s craft. The blacksmith’s workshops, by the way, were located in the craters of volcanoes. And the fame of his outstanding skills soon reached the heights of Olympus. The Olympians became regular clients of Hephaestus, to whom he supplied all kinds of armor, chariots, arrows and other items most valuable for their invulnerable magic. He did them well for some, and not so much for others. His uncaring son vindictively gifted his mother with such a throne that she could barely get out. But here’s how it will come back to haunt you. The first wife of Hephaestus, slipped in by the machinations of the same Hera, did not make Hephaestus happy. The sensual beauty Aphrodite was not capable of loving one husband, who was also ugly. It’s unlikely that anyone will envy that family history. Throughout its entire course, Hephaestus mainly succeeded in inventing blacksmith products that helped expose his wife’s infidelity. But the second marriage with the charming grace of Kharita was quite happy and the physical shortcomings of the blacksmith god did not prevent it. And when have they bothered a normal guy? Same to you! And a lava stone for good luck. And if you want to dive deeper into the world of jewelry creation, subscribe to our free course “Creating bracelets from A to Z” (Click on the link for details)