Monday 11 July 2016

An Overview Of The Lapidary Stone Granite

By Stephen Nelson


Mining and extraction of precious minerals are some of the main economic activities that many countries engage in. Not only does is act as a good source of revenue, but it is also useful in many other activities. As a result, the activity has attracted specialists such as geologists and miners. They oversee all manners of activities ranging from the actual extraction right up to the final polishing. They are also responsible for detection and making discoveries of nearby minerals. Therefore, the issue of lapidary stone granite is very important in the mining industry.

These stones are extracted from igneous rocks that is composed of minerals known as quartz, mica and feldspar. Generally, they can take many forms of color; pink to grey included depending on the chemistry behind its existence. In terms of mass, it is very huge, hard and dense. This makes them suitable for handling most construction processes.

There are many names used to describe the stones. There are books that term them as K2 Granite or K2 Jasper. This solely depends on the fact that the level of understanding may differ. Even though they were originally discovered in Pakistan, its popularity has continued to spread. It is characterized for having the unique bright white color. It also contains precious minerals known as the azurite that is characterized by the light blue matter.

In terms of measurements in diameter, the material is about 1mm to 2cm. When it is simply mounted onto a broken glass, it reveals a bright blue color appearance. This appearance may become quite difficult to notice. The matter also known as quartz gives it a finer appearance. Another unique thing about it, is that it has a hidden spherical shape that is hard to notice.

The major activities that are involved in this area are engraving, cutting and polishing of the stones and gems. It takes the hard work from a specialist to perform all these tasks. This has made various companies to come up owing to the increase in demand for the gems. They are charged with the responsibilities of extracting them in their shaggy forms and transforming them to their finer forms.

The process behind this profession is rather simple. One only needs to cut the big pieces into smaller pieces. In fact, it is easy to trace their steps up to the bottom of the quarry. This process requires advanced machines to cut the rough stones. Nevertheless, the process is quite wasteful and the cliffs are usually very hard to find.

Occupational hazards such as chest related infections, eye sight problems and deafness are quite common. In fact, by the time they hit 50 years of age, most individuals are partially of fully susceptible to such problems. Therefore, they need to protect themselves as often as possible.

Mineral composition is what makes the stones or gems to become precious. The building and construction industry takes up the challenge of extracting and cutting the stones into smaller pieces so that they can remain useful throughout the project. Therefore, they are mandatory in the industry.




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