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    Alabaster is a mineral and a soft rock used for carvings and as a source of plaster powder. Archaeologists, geologists, and the stone industry have different definitions and usages for the word alabaster.

  2. Alabaster is a name applied to varieties of two distinct minerals. Gypsum is a hydrous sulfate of calcium , and calcite is a carbonate of calcium. Gypsum is the alabaster of the present day; calcite is generally the alabaster of the ancients.

  3. Feb 20, 2024 · Alabaster, fine-grained, massive gypsum that has been used for centuries for statuary, carvings, and other ornaments. It normally is snow-white and translucent but can be artificially dyed; it may be made opaque and similar in appearance to marble by heat treatment.

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  4. Jun 14, 2023 · Alabaster is a mineral that has been used for centuries in art and architecture due to its unique qualities and aesthetic appeal. It is a form of gypsum, a soft sulfate mineral composed of calcium sulfate dihydrate. The name “alabaster” is derived from the Greek word “alabastros,” which refers to a vessel used to hold perfumes or ointments.

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  6. /ˈæləbæstər/ [uncountable] a type of white stone that is often used to make statues and other objects. an alabaster tomb. (literary) her pale, alabaster (= white and smooth) skin. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Word Origin. Definitions on the go.

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