Alabaster lamps are known for being very transparent and illuminate due to the Alabaster stone it is carved with. The properties of the lamp are known for spreading light softly and evenly.
because it represented the lotus plant growing in a pond
Yes, there is an elf named Alabaster in historic elf history. Alabaster was known to be one of Santa's original elves.
Alabaster glass is commonly used in lighting fixtures, such as lamps and sconces, to create a warm and diffused light. Its translucent quality and unique patterns make it popular for decorative purposes in homes and commercial spaces. Additionally, alabaster glass can also be used for crafting decorative items such as vases and sculptures.
Epoxy will glue alabaster to alabaster.
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If you mean floor "slabs", it's probably Alabaster you are refering to. Marble is not translucent and Alabaster has been used in walls of Temples to increase drama and atmosphere by holding lamps behind them. Hope that's what you mean.
An alabaster box is a box made of alabaster (a mineral). To find out more about alabaster, please see this site: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alabaster
The translucent stone used in floor slabs in Egyptian Pyramids was alabaster. Alabaster was prized for its light-transmitting properties, creating a unique ambiance within the pyramid chambers when natural light filtered through.
An alabaster nudibranch gets its name from the color which resembles alabaster marble.
No, lava lamps are not acidic. The liquid inside lava lamps is typically a mixture of water and a type of mineral oil, which do not possess acidic properties.
Alabaster is a kind of mineral, and so an alabaster box is made of alabaster. The word "alabaster" can refer to two different minerals. One is gypsum, the same stuff as found inside of drywall sheets, and as anyone who has ever put a hole in their wall knows, gypsum is extremely soft. This means that an alabaster box will probably not be made of gypsum. The other mineral given that name is a kind of marble which is very hard, and so this is the kind of mineral we're talking about when we think of an "alabaster box." Alabaster is usually white, sometimes marked with browns or tans.
The address of the Alabaster - Albert L. Scott Library is: 100 9Th Street N.W., Alabaster, 35007 9172