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WHAT IS LAVA STONE?

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​Lava beads are formed when molten rock solidifies, specifically during volcanic eruptions. This process involves the rapid cooling of lava, resulting in a porous texture characteristic of these beads.

 

Lava beads form when magma erupts from a volcano and cools rapidly upon coming into contact with air or water, resulting in the creation of basalt, a fine-grained igneous rock. The porous nature of lava beads is attributed to the gases trapped within the molten rock as it solidifies, creating tiny holes that give these beads their unique texture and absorption properties.

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LAVA BEADS

Lava beads, also known as lava stone, are a type of igneous rock formed from cooled and solidified molten lava. These natural beads are porous, which makes them ideal for diffusing essential oils and for use in aromatherapy.

 

They are believed to have various healing properties, including reducing anxiety, enhancing immunity, improving focus, relieving muscle tension, and fostering courage. In addition to their potential benefits, lava beads are valued for their aesthetic appeal and the unique story they tell about the Earth's history.

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