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Colouring bones

 

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Colouring Bones

Bones are large reservoirs of minerals within the human body. They store important minerals that the human body needs and are able to release these minerals into the human body when needed, through large pores. Therefore, bones can in fact be thought of as living, since they work to harvest and store minerals from within the human body, and release them when the body truly needs these materials. These large pores through which the bones collect or release the minerals back into the human body can also collect or contain various colour pigments.

There are two ways in which to colour bones. The first technique revolves around the pores of the bones. The pores of the bones can act as a sponge and can easily absorb colours, in a similar way to which the bones collect minerals out of the human body. The second technique involves applying chemicals to the bones, which reacts with composition of the bones and the minerals within. Using specific chemicals will yield specific colours. One can alternatively also use both techniques in combination.

 
 

Crystals and bones

Scientists have debated for hundreds of years the artist qualities of Crystals, especially the electronic and optical use crystals such as Quartz and Rubies. Especially because the beauty and the geometric forms can only be found in nature and can not be reproduced by man made methods. Through the same fascination artists have also been inspired by bones. The structure of bones, like a crystal is one of a kind, and also can not be reproduced through man made efforts. Because of this many artists have been able to draw a parallel between the cross section of bones and crystals.

The use of an Aluminium Sulfate Crystal helps to bridge the gap between the world of scientists and artists. The Aluminum Sulfate Crystal is a very precious Crystal, that is white in characteristics, and can be easily manipulated and can help transform normal objects into objects of beauty and works of art. Since the Aluminum Crystal can be easily manipulated, one can easily grow it and cultivate it on the exterior surface of bones.

Scientists have debated for hundreds of years the artist qualities of Crystals, especially the electronic and optical use crystals such as Quartz and Rubies. Especially because the beauty and the geometric forms can only be found in nature and can not be reproduced by man made methods. Through the same fascination artists have also been inspired by bones. The structure of bones, like a crystal is one of a kind, and also can not be reproduced through man made efforts. Because of this many artists have been able to draw a parallel between the cross section of bones and crystals.

The use of an Aluminium Sulfate Crystal helps to bridge the gap between the world of scientists and artists. The Aluminum Sulfate Crystal is a very precious Crystal, that is white in characteristics, and can be easily manipulated and can help transform normal objects into objects of beauty and works of art. Since the Aluminum Crystal can be easily manipulated, one can easily grow it and cultivate it on the exterior surface of bones.

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