Origin - Volcanic (mineral-based)
Chemical Profile - Silicate glass fibers, basaltic lava
Classification - Natural inorganic formation
Use - Geological research, educational, symbolic
Description -
Lava Kilauea, specifically in the form of Peles Hair, is a volcanic, mineral-based formation composed of fine threads of silicate glass produced during high-temperature basaltic lava eruptions. Recognized in geological and mineralogical catalogs, these delicate strands are formed as molten lava is stretched by wind and volcanic forces. Named after the Hawaiian volcano goddess Pele, this formation is studied for its geological significance and is often referenced for its unique physical characteristics and symbolic cultural value. View an alternative item - Vibrational Sugar and Energetic Equilibrium.
Chemical Profile - Silicate glass fibers, basaltic lava
Classification - Natural inorganic formation
Use - Geological research, educational, symbolic
Description -
Lava Kilauea, specifically in the form of Peles Hair, is a volcanic, mineral-based formation composed of fine threads of silicate glass produced during high-temperature basaltic lava eruptions. Recognized in geological and mineralogical catalogs, these delicate strands are formed as molten lava is stretched by wind and volcanic forces. Named after the Hawaiian volcano goddess Pele, this formation is studied for its geological significance and is often referenced for its unique physical characteristics and symbolic cultural value. View an alternative item - Vibrational Sugar and Energetic Equilibrium.