Actually no one can see light only it can create a sense of vision when it FALLS ON OUR EYE.Through alabaster light scatters and we sense the light through it.
Yes. It's sometimes used in windows. Google 'alabaster windows'.
A very fine stone that light can be seen through is a alabaster. Alabaster is a quarried stone. It is white in color and translucent.
Alabaster lamps are known for being very transparent and illuminate due to the Alabaster stone it is carved with. The properties of the lamp are known for spreading light softly and evenly.
Epoxy will glue alabaster to alabaster.
Alabaster. :D
The translucent stone used in floor slabs in Egyptian Pyramids was alabaster. Alabaster was prized for its light-transmitting properties, creating a unique ambiance within the pyramid chambers when natural light filtered through.
An alabaster box is a box made of alabaster (a mineral). To find out more about alabaster, please see this site: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alabaster
An alabaster nudibranch gets its name from the color which resembles alabaster marble.
Synonyms: alabastrine, fair, ivory, light, pale, translucent, white
Alabaster is a fine-grained, translucent form of gypsum, typically white or light in color. It has been used for thousands of years in sculpture, carvings, and decorative objects due to its softness and ability to be easily worked with tools.
The address of the Alabaster - Albert L. Scott Library is: 100 9Th Street N.W., Alabaster, 35007 9172