Description
Small Cornish Serpentine Vase 8cm high
This lovely vase has been made from Cornish Serpentine found on the Lizard peninsular on the southern tip of Cornwall. This lovely small Serpentine vase combines pale pastel green colours together with a warm ‘pinkish’ red. These colours are typical of the Serpentine that comes from the area between Coverack and Kynance Cove. The Serpentine here is a metamorphic rock that was formed over 300 millions of years ago several kilometres below the earths surface. Cornish Serpentine has been used by humans for thousands of years. It was only in the 1800’s that serpentine was produced commercially in a number of small workshops.
Serpentine is an attractive green stone that often has a mottled appearance. Cornish Serpentine is different from other varieties from other parts of the world. It is famous for the stunning ‘mottled’ shades of green, red and grey with contrasting seams and the fact that it can also be polished to a beautiful sheen much like marble. One normally associates the Geology of Cornwall with granite and slate so this makes a dramatic contrast to the Serpentine on the Lizard peninsular The actual name serpentine derives from the word ‘serpentinus‘ which means ‘serpent rock’. The serpentine subgroup of minerals are classified as polymorphous and there are twenty different varieties. These different varieties are mostly opaque but also translucent, in various shades of green.
Metaphysically Serpentine can realign our chakra systems and is associated with the heart chakra. It can help promote inner peace and also bring harmony and emotional wellbeing.
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