Pumice Stone Italy Natural Igneous Volcanic Rock Specimen
£ 14.40
GENUINE ITALIAN PUMICE – NATURAL IGNEOUS VOLCANIC ROCK SPECIMENThis genuine Pumice stone from Italy is a natural igneous volcanic rock specimen
formed during explosive volcanic activity. Lightweight and highly vesicular, this carefully selected piece clearly displays the distinctive porous structure that defines pumice. The photograph provided shows the exact specimen you will receive. Please refer to the images for full sizing and scale details.This specimen includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card confirming its genuine volcanic origin. ROCK TYPE & GEOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATIONRock Name: PumiceRock Type: Igneous (Extrusive Volcanic)Composition: Predominantly Silica-Rich (Rhyolitic to Dacitic Composition)Texture: VesicularColour: Typically White, Pale Grey or Light CreamHardness: Approximately 6 on the Mohs scale (variable due to vesicular structure)Pumice is not a single mineral but a volcanic glass rock composed primarily of silica-rich magma. It forms when highly viscous, gas-charged lava is violently ejected during explosive eruptions. Rapid cooling combined with rapid gas expansion creates the characteristic frothy, sponge-like texture.The vesicles, or gas bubbles, become trapped as the molten material cools, producing a rock so porous that many pieces can float on water. FORMATION & ITALIAN VOLCANIC CONTEXTItaly is one of the most volcanically active regions in Europe, with well-known volcanic systems such as Mount Etna, Stromboli and Vesuvius. These volcanoes produce silica-rich magmas capable of generating pumice during explosive eruptions.When gas-rich magma rises toward the surface, pressure decreases rapidly. Dissolved volcanic gases expand violently, creating a foam-like molten mass. As this material is ejected and cools in the air, the bubble walls solidify into volcanic glass, preserving the vesicular structure.Italian pumice deposits are historically significant and have been used since Roman times for construction, abrasives and lightweight aggregate due to their unique physical properties. NATURAL CHARACTERISTICS & TEXTUREThis pumice specimen displays the classic features of extrusive volcanic glass.Notable characteristics may include:
• Highly porous vesicular texture
• Lightweight structure
• Pale grey to off-white colouration
• Irregular natural shape
• Rough, abrasive surfaceThe vesicles vary in size depending on the intensity of gas expansion during eruption. The irregular network of cavities is a direct result of volcanic degassing and rapid quenching.No artificial treatment or enhancement is implied; the texture and colour are entirely natural geological features. EDUCATIONAL, COLLECTIBLE & DISPLAY VALUEPumice is an excellent educational specimen for understanding volcanic processes and igneous rock formation. This piece is suitable for:
• Rock and mineral collections
• Geological study of vesicular textures
• Educational demonstrations
• Natural history displaysIn various traditions, volcanic stones have been traditionally associated with transformation in a symbolic or spiritual sense. This listing focuses solely on geological origin and physical properties.Its dramatic texture and lightweight structure make it an interesting conversation piece for collectors and enthusiasts of volcanic materials. AUTHENTICITY & PRESENTATIONThis Italian Pumice specimen has been carefully chosen to clearly display the characteristic vesicular structure typical of explosive volcanic eruptions. The image shown is of the exact specimen you will receive.Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card confirming this is a genuine igneous volcanic rock from Italy.A striking example of rapidly cooled, gas-rich lava, this authentic Italian pumice specimen captures the raw power of volcanic processes in a lightweight and highly distinctive geological form.
formed during explosive volcanic activity. Lightweight and highly vesicular, this carefully selected piece clearly displays the distinctive porous structure that defines pumice. The photograph provided shows the exact specimen you will receive. Please refer to the images for full sizing and scale details.This specimen includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card confirming its genuine volcanic origin. ROCK TYPE & GEOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATIONRock Name: PumiceRock Type: Igneous (Extrusive Volcanic)Composition: Predominantly Silica-Rich (Rhyolitic to Dacitic Composition)Texture: VesicularColour: Typically White, Pale Grey or Light CreamHardness: Approximately 6 on the Mohs scale (variable due to vesicular structure)Pumice is not a single mineral but a volcanic glass rock composed primarily of silica-rich magma. It forms when highly viscous, gas-charged lava is violently ejected during explosive eruptions. Rapid cooling combined with rapid gas expansion creates the characteristic frothy, sponge-like texture.The vesicles, or gas bubbles, become trapped as the molten material cools, producing a rock so porous that many pieces can float on water. FORMATION & ITALIAN VOLCANIC CONTEXTItaly is one of the most volcanically active regions in Europe, with well-known volcanic systems such as Mount Etna, Stromboli and Vesuvius. These volcanoes produce silica-rich magmas capable of generating pumice during explosive eruptions.When gas-rich magma rises toward the surface, pressure decreases rapidly. Dissolved volcanic gases expand violently, creating a foam-like molten mass. As this material is ejected and cools in the air, the bubble walls solidify into volcanic glass, preserving the vesicular structure.Italian pumice deposits are historically significant and have been used since Roman times for construction, abrasives and lightweight aggregate due to their unique physical properties. NATURAL CHARACTERISTICS & TEXTUREThis pumice specimen displays the classic features of extrusive volcanic glass.Notable characteristics may include:
• Highly porous vesicular texture
• Lightweight structure
• Pale grey to off-white colouration
• Irregular natural shape
• Rough, abrasive surfaceThe vesicles vary in size depending on the intensity of gas expansion during eruption. The irregular network of cavities is a direct result of volcanic degassing and rapid quenching.No artificial treatment or enhancement is implied; the texture and colour are entirely natural geological features. EDUCATIONAL, COLLECTIBLE & DISPLAY VALUEPumice is an excellent educational specimen for understanding volcanic processes and igneous rock formation. This piece is suitable for:
• Rock and mineral collections
• Geological study of vesicular textures
• Educational demonstrations
• Natural history displaysIn various traditions, volcanic stones have been traditionally associated with transformation in a symbolic or spiritual sense. This listing focuses solely on geological origin and physical properties.Its dramatic texture and lightweight structure make it an interesting conversation piece for collectors and enthusiasts of volcanic materials. AUTHENTICITY & PRESENTATIONThis Italian Pumice specimen has been carefully chosen to clearly display the characteristic vesicular structure typical of explosive volcanic eruptions. The image shown is of the exact specimen you will receive.Included with your purchase is a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card confirming this is a genuine igneous volcanic rock from Italy.A striking example of rapidly cooled, gas-rich lava, this authentic Italian pumice specimen captures the raw power of volcanic processes in a lightweight and highly distinctive geological form.