What is Helenite made of?

Helenite is made by heating rock dust and particles from the Mount St. Helens area in a furnace to a temperature of approximately 2,700 °F (1,480 °C). Although helenite and obsidian are both forms of glass, helenite differs from obsidian in that it is man-made.
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What is helenite jewelry?

"Helenite" is a trade name used for a man-made glass that is produced using volcanic ash from the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens. It is sold as facet rough, faceted stones, tumbled stones, and mounted in finished jewelry.
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What is helenite good for?

Helenite is also called Green obsidian. It is associated with the heart chakra, but can also be used to balance all the chakras. It assists in the self-healing of emotional wounds and traumas. It is associated with the Goddess energy and is used to attract earth and nature spirits.
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Where is helenite from?

Helenite Facts

Helenite is sourced from Washington, USA. Helenite is a man-made glass. Helenite is also known as Mount St. Helens obsidian, emerald obsidianite and ruby obsidianite.
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What is Mt St Helens ash made of?

Results indicate that the basic composition of the ash consists of approximately 65% SiO2, 18% Al2O3, 5% FetO3, 2% MgO, 4% CaO, 4% Na2O, and 0.1% S. Thirty seven trace metals are reported including Ba, Cu, Mn, Sr, V, Zn, and Zr.
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What is "Helenite"?



Is helenite a natural stone?

Helenite, also known as Mount St. Helens obsidian, emerald obsidianite, and ruby obsidianite, is an artificial glass made from the fused volcanic rock dust from Mount St. Helens and marketed as a gemstone.
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Do all volcanoes have diamonds?

The answer lies in rare and unusual volcanoes called kimberlites. These deeply-seated volcanic eruptions can sometimes pick up diamonds, along with other minerals and rock fragments, and blast them to the top. Think of kimberlites as elevators that diamonds use to ride up to Earth's surface!
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How do you clean Helenite?

If you need to clean the stone, you may feel free to wash it under a steady stream of lukewarm water. If there is persistent grime and dirt settled on the surface, you can add a few drops of mild detergent or scrub with a soft-bristled toothbrush. Wipe it with only soft towels and cloths.
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How is Gaia stone made?

Gaia Stone or green obsidian comes from the volcanic ash of the eruption of Mt. St. Helen's. It is associated with the heart chakra, but can also be used to balance all the chakras.
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What is emerald stone?

Emerald is a gemstone and a variety of the mineral beryl (Be3Al2(SiO3)6) colored green by trace amounts of chromium or sometimes vanadium. Beryl has a hardness of 7.5–8 on the Mohs scale. Most emeralds are highly included, so their toughness (resistance to breakage) is classified as generally poor.
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Is green obsidian the same as Gaia stone?

Gaia Stone is green obsidian from volcanish ash of the eruption of Mt. St. Helen's, and carries strong Earth energy, even the "soul of the Earth." Gaia Stone enhances Goddess connection, connection with Earth and Earth devas.
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Can you make glass from volcanic ash?

In addition to the ways man has figured out how to make glass, glass forms naturally—for example, from volcanic activity, meteorite impacts, and lightning strikes. All of these events can produce not just glass, but small glass spheres, or spherules.
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What is green obsidian?

Green Obsidian is one of Obsidian Rocks that contain impurities as Pure obsidian usually appears to be dark, although the color may vary depending on the presence of impurities. Iron and other elements of transition can give a dark brown to black color to the obsidian.
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Does obsidian exist?

obsidian, igneous rock occurring as a natural glass formed by the rapid cooling of viscous lava from volcanoes. Obsidian is extremely rich in silica (about 65 to 80 percent), is low in water, and has a chemical composition similar to rhyolite.
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What gems come from volcanoes?

Magmatic gems

Some gems crystallize in magmas or in gas bubbles (holes) in volcanic rocks. Examples include: zircon, topaz, ruby, etc. This movie shows formation of crystals such as ruby or zircon (pink crystals) and topaz in open cavities (e.g., holes made by gas bubbles) in volcanic rocks.
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Is zultanite rare?

Zultanite is an extremely rare gemstone used in jewelry design, and was a popular choice at the 2011 Couture conference, which features the most unique, innovative and inventive jewelry design.
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How can you tell if obsidian is real?

Examine the obsidian's general presence. It has a distinctive appearance of smooth glass. Obsidian is a frozen liquid that contains small amounts of mineral impurities. See the color Because pure obsidian is usually dark, on rare occasions it may also be almost white.
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How do you use Gaia stone?

For best practice apply your Gaia serum onto your face, neck and décolleté. Then use your Jade Gua Sha tool with light pressure in sweeping strokes. The long edge is perfect for lifting and sculpting the neck, cheeks, and forehead, working upwards to lift.
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What is Verdite stone?

Verdite is actually a trade name for a specific type of green metamorphic rock largely made up of fuchsite and fine grain clay. Fuchsite is a variety of muscovite, which is in turn part of the mica mineral group. This makes verdite closely related to other gemstones such as lepidolite.
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Is there gold in lava?

The fact that active volcanoes produce gold is not that surprising, Dr. Noble said. Significant quantities of gold are also being found along mid-ocean ridges, where so-called "black smokers" emit magma from beneath the ocean floor. Such spots are loaded with minerals, he said.
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Will lava melt diamonds?

To put it simply, a diamond cannot melt in lava, because the melting point of a diamond is around 4500 °C (at a pressure of 100 kilobars) and lava can only be as hot as about 1200 °C.
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Can you walk inside a volcano?

To be able to experience this wonder, all you need is the willingness to do a moderate 45–50 minute hike (to get to the crater) and the guts to descend 120 meters/400 feet to the bottom of the crater in an open cable lift.
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What is chromium diopside?

Chrome diopside is a chromium-rich, green colored gem variety of the Diopside mineral. It is known for its internal clarity and intense glow which is rarely found in green gems. Despite its unmatchable beauty, this gemstone is quite affordable which makes it an easy jewelry piece to own.
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How much ash did Mt St Helens produced?

Helens? During the 9 hours of vigorous eruptive activity on May 18, 1980, about 540 million tons of ash from Mount St. Helens fell over an area of more than 22,000 square miles (57,000 square kilometers).
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What is rainbow obsidian?

Rainbow Obsidian was formed when lava once cooled at different times, and captured Magnetite nanoparticles within these layers. The Magnetite nanoparticles cause multicolored iridescence that shines bright when any light hits it.
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