Saint Helen's Ash Archives - Sue Granzow https://suegranzow.com/product-tag/saint-helens-ash/ Aromatherapy and Crystal Healing Wed, 23 Feb 2022 23:10:16 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 86143790 Saint Helen’s Ash Oval https://suegranzow.com/product/saint-helens-ash-oval/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=saint-helens-ash-oval https://suegranzow.com/product/saint-helens-ash-oval/#respond Mon, 31 Jan 2022 00:11:57 +0000 https://suegranzow.com/?post_type=product&p=959 Mount St. Helens is a volcano located in southwestern Washington state. 

On May 18, 1980, after experiencing a couple of months of earthquake activity and weak volcanic flare-ups, Mount St. Helen's erupted violently, decimating everything in its path.

The ash from this volcano was made into a glass material from which this gem stone was faceted. This man made material that I use comes in greenish and blueish colors.

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Saint Helen’s Ash

Saint Helen’s Ash is a product from a volcano located in southwestern Washington state. It’s the most active volcano in the Cascade Range. A mountain range that extends from British Columbia through Washington and Oregon to northern California.

On May 18, 1980, Mount St. Helens, after a dormant period of over 125 years, erupted violently sending over three-quarters of a cubic mile of volcanic ash into the atmosphere. This represented the first major eruption of a volcano in the contiguous United States since the eruption of California’s Mount Lassen in 1914

Shortly after the May 18th eruption of Mount St. Helens it was obvious that in eastern Washington vast amounts of volcanic ash had accumulated. This ash appeared to represent a new potentially valuable nonmetallic mineral resource, and within a few days individuals and mineral-oriented companies began investigating possible uses for the newly fallen ash.

Approximately 540 million tons of ash from Mount Saint Helens fell across an area larger than 22,000 square miles. All this during the 9 hours of vigorous eruptive activity on May 18, 1980.

The ash from this volcano was made into a glass material ( Mt. St. Helen’s Ash ) from which this gem stone was faceted. This man made material that I use comes in greenish and blueish colors.

 

Saint Helen's Ash 11 x 8mm

 

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