Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Seven kinds of stones that can't be taken home?

Seven kinds of stones that can't be taken home?

Seven kinds of stones that can't be taken home:

1, Magnisi

Manishi comes from Manidui in Tibetan areas. This kind of stone is a spiritual stone used by people to sacrifice. When we travel in Tibetan areas, we often see colorful Mani stone, but we must remember not to take Mani stone home, because Mani stone is a spiritual stone bearing hope in the eyes of Tibetans, and those who take it will be condemned by heaven.

2. Blue alum

Blue alum is the most common substance in pesticides and herbicides, so the stone condensed by blue alum is naturally toxic. Although it is crystal blue and translucent, it must not be taken home.

3. Copper-uranium mica

Copper-uranium mica is a very common granite, similar in color to emerald, so it has always been very popular with collectors. However, copper uranium mica can release toxic radon gas, so it can't be taken home.

4. Scottish stone

There is a well-known stone curse in Scotland, which is designed by Scots to protect the graves of their ancestors. Anyone who takes stones from the ancient tombs will go to born to die, so when we travel to Scotland, we must not take the stones that curse the beach home.

5. Hawaiian rocks

There is a beach in Hawaii that also has a stone curse, that is, "Don't take any sand and stones from Hawaii", so we must never take the stones that curse the beach in Hawaii home.

6. Cinnabar

Cinnabar is red and brightly colored, so people who don't know its properties can easily take it home. Cinnabar is one of the most toxic stones in the world, and taking it home will endanger the health of family members, so we must carefully identify the red stones and avoid taking them home.

7, red thallium lead ore

Red thallium lead ore is very bright in color, so many people in unknown so can easily take it home, but long-term contact with this stone will lead to hair loss and serious diseases, so we must carefully distinguish whether this bright yellow stone is red thallium lead ore or not, so as not to take it home.