The perfume would need to be used at once because there would be no way to stop it back up. By breaking the bottle, the woman with the alabaster jar was honoring Jesus by anointing Him with oil, with something that was valuable to her. … It was a symbolRead More →

Alabaster is a term that is often used to refer to two distinct varieties of stone when used as a material for art and artifacts: alabaster and travertine. How do you restore alabaster? Dip a slightly damp cloth in borax powder, and then gently rub it on the stone’s surface.Read More →

Alabaster is a chemical sedimentary rock, which means that it is made up of precipitated waste from a body of water. While marble is a metamorphic rock that was formed from another rock due to the extreme heat and pressure in the earth’s crust. After all, alabaster is cheaper thanRead More →

Alabaster (SW 7008) is a soft, creamy white. It is not as stark as a true white, but still white enough that it will always look white, in any light and on any surface. Alabaster has a Light Reflectance Value of 82, meaning that it will reflect back a lotRead More →