Chinese Chrysanthemum Stone Natural # 21
Chinese Chrysanthemum Stone Natural # 21
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Chinese Chrysanthemum Stone Natural # 21

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Chinese Chrysanthemum Stone # 21 Location -China Size - 4″ X 2 " ( matrix ) Price- 15.00 ( comes with display box ) ++++++++++++++++++++++made up of Gypsum clay, Dolomite and Limestone, with internal crystals of Calcite, Feldspar, Celestite or Andalusite in patterns which can resemble Chrysanthemum flowers or Star Bursts or Snowflake crystals. These stones have been found in Japan, Canada, China and the USA. +++++++++++++++++++Historical Note: Chrysanthemum stone ,which was shaped over 200 million years ago, is found in the rock of the bottom of Daxi River in Yonghe town, Liu Yang city, Hunan province,China. The stone contains patterns exactly like chrysanthemum, so it is called chrysanthemum stone. It is natural, rare and unparalleled. It is unique in the world. In 1915, China exhibited one chrysanthemum stone in the International Expo held in Panama. It gained the golden prize and obtained the title of -The first in the world.. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ With the nickname of stone of Wealth & Honor, Chrysanthemum stone took shape as the result of severe geological changes in the Permian period 270 million years ago (prior to Dinosaur Era.) At that time, some silt in the Sea bottom and some marine organisms sank deeply into the earth and, after several hundred million years of high temperature and high pressure formed into chrysanthemum stone. The white of the chrsanthemum 'flower' contains gypsum clay, dolomite and limestone, with internal crystals of calcite, feldspar, and celestite. The layout of the patterns is easy and smooth, better than the works produced by famous Chinese painting artists. Most of the pattern consists of chrysanthemum flowers and butterflies. The Chrysanthemum stone with its flowery white patterns on a black background, occurs naturally in the Hunan region of China. It symbolizes longevity in Chinese lore.
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