Black Silica <Hokkaido> [Famous Japanese Stone]
Blacksilica
Black Silica
Hokkaido is famous for producing high-quality stones due to its high temperature and pressure conditions.
Black silica is a mineral created over hundreds of millions of years by the accumulation of diatoms and the enormous pressure of nature.
It emits negative ions and far infrared rays at room temperature semi-permanently, restoring disturbed energy to normal.
It is also being studied for its potential agricultural benefits, such as water purification and soil improvement.
Because it has the properties of carbon, it is said to be able to neutralize overcharged static electricity and human electrical signals like germanium.
Hokkaido Prefecture is famous for producing high quality stones because of having a high temperature and high-pressure circumstances. Black silica is a mineral produced when diatoms have accumulated for several hundred million years and strong natural pressure was applied over a long period of time. It releases minus ion and far infrared rays half-permanently while at room temperature and it can restore the flow of vital energy that has been disturbed. Furthermore, applying black silica in agriculture has been investigated because it contains potential power of purifying water and improving soil. It also has a property of carbon so it is believed that it can normalize accumulated static electricity and electric signals in humans like germanium.
| Origin | Hokkaido |
|---|---|
| meaning | Healing, relaxation, purification, health |
| Mineral Classification | elemental minerals |
| chemical composition | C |
| Crystalline | hexagonal system |
| cleavage | Complete in one direction |
| Mohs hardness | 7 |
| gloss | metallic luster |
| color | Black |
| specific gravity | 2.2 |
