5 precious stones distinguished by their scent, including the scent of amber and others of garlic
Amman Today
publish date 1970-01-01 03:00:00
When mentioning precious stones, we think about their distinctive shape with their colors, whether single, or even overlapping, or even looking for their energy and benefits, but have you thought for a moment that when you mention stones or even rocks, you talk about their smell, only not many books about those rocks say that they have a smell This is because most of these scents appear when they are discovered, or exposed to a certain circumstance, and therefore the seventh day reviews some rare gems and rocks that have a distinctive smell that may be beautiful and may be unfamiliar, according to the website bulletin.listverse“.
amber
This precious stone is known as a clear stone that turns from yellow to red, and although many know that amber has a beautiful and distinctive scent from which perfumes are made, this is a misconception, as amber smells like burning pine, so the use of the word “amber” in perfumes has nothing to do with it. It has actual gemstones, as the fragrance is based on modern woody oils and has nothing to do with rocks.
amber
kaolin
This rock or stone is considered one of the rare stones that were used in some medicines, especially anti-diarrhea, and whitening teeth. Kaolin is the mineral name for China clay, and it is distinguished by its bright white color, although it is used in the manufacture of the most expensive types of ceramics, but it is edible. Also, this stone smells like wet chalk.
kaolin
oily Rock
Oil shale is a rock that, if it gets wet, smells like mud. There are some oil rocks that smell like car oil, or petroleum products that are used in car maintenance.
oily Rock
Arsenopyrite
Arsinopyrite is one of the distinctive mineral stones in its shape and uses, but what distinguishes this stone most is that when it is hammered on it, it emits the smell of garlic, but even if you like garlic in your food, do not take deep whiffs of this mineral because this smell is arsenic, which is a poisonous gas.
Arsenopyrite
Jet
Jet stone is distinguished by its matte charcoal black color, but in the nineteenth century it was carved until it became shiny, and Queen Victoria Whitby wore it, with black clothes after the death of her husband, Prince Albert, for the rest of her life.
Jet stone
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